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Haskell Texas,
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'&YOK
M'rn.
President.
i.lr, i.uw .i.;1.
Baldwin,..
M3 iLHH
in tli
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If You want' a fino
pnir of nico Uttiijg cnlfhofjt
Hpjeavo your moafmro with him.
Drape?
parti
t
irlnirtg: in j;)3f) itnd8ji, and nf
impriaonmr'nt rame Ut
An;-ii in
foundfid the :olony
Hi aitni't'l
fit V'
in Toza?, trnn
dn von out hh a freethinker. eiif
..im Atitoiiio, wheie ho callctj
'i iiiri nlnvery poiiveotitm in 3n
in. n cr.ino ras, nun Tvrecltiir,
1883.
Satisfy,
No
4
tl,n French
f'iormr:iy in tho Prancr.
1truiiin war. IJir body vill y
enibaliotj r.ntil h'n ;vif' dir":,
tvion hr,'h !;i bo
rrr-muter-
rniiiTivf; tFilhevhint..
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prnrn'tr-n-
?
Phyfiidnu Surgeon nml Obslet
ficion haskcll Tcxiip OfTi.co .at
Johnsons Drug attire, qftnrb liia
Frofesfiionall sorvioo (o rltiscona of
llafikoll nnd surrounding country
paired iy
,
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W 'V.
Have Voijr Hoots 'and Slices
nn:,
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I'wHWlOtliU UlltlS.
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ppiidua;, of fha jjn
rpftlty si iit'lpnic, win ni Ilngj:?;
not bloiw no a born rrvolt:;oni5
o i.
vTsii
UTS
nml f!!..
Finn Winnn
gars. Will keep always nn band
jigood Aiippiv of tuo ttohibr.t.'d
Kentucky whii-keand the boat
brands,, of Wines and cigars;
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R !i5Ts
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ft
Free Preisi
resolmtrjiirt oalling op th,- fjnvern.
orln pnforeep.nninot tbo Ilendn.f.,
iMIroad r. .d tho 'riHdiuq C.V,al
and Fruit Cotrjpatiy that prqvisioi,
Heading JJailrpad held hero
Bamfe
o'JHGIIK SI335Q0.'WW UN 8Ur
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Sukcribe For The
riiladtlphin, Pa. Jan. 2- -'.
...
m(is:onpptino nf thq ympathi-;oi- s
with tho
of tin;
j
pasr-ei-j
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of the "t'ttocor.ytjtiuion which forbids common carriert fiom
ir.tr in iipning or inanufni luring
on-jn-
D I H JflCTO RS-
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I J
J
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ctiMiiior.
Altae lational
The
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OAM'KUOiVsc-Vfoside-
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And if You tfavn't got the Honey Bring us a So2d Load
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MHO ITKYCK OISO 1 I'M ILi i'S, E. 7,
OLLTKGS,
YEll, J. W. I1ISI), W. HUUTOX, C, EVANS,
DAUtlllTEHY AND Win (JAM l!l I' UN.
JXO HOW.
A
j
'fry
number of bitterly
a
detiuuem--
I
Hjionchop
voro ipade. ()uo of
.!. M.
opeakors
tho
declared
Unit the no'
df Wood.
eouiits of tho two ootr,panies has
been jtivj-lot- l
with antl jstjch
Aflf.ovpits of McreliiintB, Stock. v.. n, I'lirmor it Individuals Ftdicitodi
doiio
in lj(.d;kcupiiiy tint
fJfdlecttnnu Pi'fun i il v M.'ifln.
the
oh
feaimj:
the peuiteiitiar:
url:..
Tui: prhMji lur intij;p- -i il,
The r. port.- - from
Corrosp')i..H!Uoo .Solicited
Wuiln'ug-i.ipon havo Iji'tin tiiwui'Mi.ii.M.M-yw. io fain t ' nter-uc- h
to
tntusuutioii
note n ivaciion in reiMitPlu the
in tin; Sonoma vnllo.. Uiiiilarniii.tnuJ
i..- - .'tmo
qf tho pro-- ,
direction
"H.v
,
Ulnir
lCliiilationnl
it,
many of ilium due.hiru that timv vHJ
ideiit," Uedet'laicd his ability
the hmtso niifl Hcnnte, i;nd it
cpi-their own grapus heroufler.
to prove." in toward to the ronditior,
by interview- yjth of tbo ooaipariies, and that the.,
i'on, r.nrs at wh cb eyoryono In flic: uiembfis that it wil ho
j
Caveats, and Truth' Murks obtained, nntl
-i
imp
i
ati'lii-ie
MOIJtitnl
hu
if
,
penn
h.til Vi'iiliin Hftccn years flooCed
lo nutiko
ull i'iilont buslnchS conducted for
lo for it
thipast
tui.!i
iY
arc! guilig itt of lavoi'. (ioinl
tb. peopl. nu' uf LVi(l,Ji)!),Dll(l'
u. s.
i
.hi is w li urn iippcni' in suun uoiiteri'i
OUnOt'FIOKlSOP'OSirK
Mr. Morgan of Alabama
1!'1' 'lunlcy uiiiiomphi-ris initi- PATKX I" OITU'i:. We li!i' no snb.
TfJ '
has i
STATE OL' CI MA Ull OX.
rii'i: to thoii throuiK.
agencies, till InisiiK'.'s tlirntit, ben :o can
troduccd n joint resolution in th..
mul
busincA
tiinn
h
in
transact jiatunt
United .Stated -- onttte. to p.o
Si.wtoi: Sr a n i m, of Cnlifornla.
t LKSrS COAT t li tin those .etuoto from
Tin propo-jiiioof Mr. Spring.
T6am and Vehicles lor Hire at Low Eateg.
a .settli m..nt of the Urrei
tiiinl.s Hint Siniiitor I'.vnrtt wonlil mtil.o
Wasbln.irton.
('
Havi ji piod (Mttnliihito
Wo can AQ'oni ,tt iCcimi Tftun.- Uhenpi'i llian any Ducly.
IlM'i'iis to ni'vo a new
The rosaltniin, ot
. founts 'Miegtioti.
fur the pro.ii.-nScnil modlu, drawing, it photo wltu
Ginino
Kinds
of
and
all
Kiiisc
ritublo,
A
With
and
iti
Farm
"Kvarls
prtJtMtf,.d
t
by
C''iui:tiiii
m
jm
nut ii tlm Puuhumllo of
sunaio,''
or
It
tlio
sits
mil
nio
cee.l to IV.vaa all the
dtacrlptlon. Wcadvho pitenl tbl
M u's Lamt ami
fay, "ami wo frunnontly talk together, romtury west of .ho nierittupi oi 'Vx.i-- .
not. Irt'i- of abar'ro. Our fcp not due till Hays
v,
lie lias grown upon nm."
patent i (ccnri'd.
Kitrt Worth, and soun, 0f int.
of
io
.niri
Jinr
"Mow to O til.it n IMtcnts."
Aim
i'.llel ul lnduido of Mimphis
""Ji'utlvocr.M'd by so:up Demo-fftt'iVtfr.y (hjis-s-. an
in
ffeo
.SjQSv'WSS!
with M'firncci i...ut..:il ciluntsin j our OfcJpGi"
woman of IVivaliKT, i. 0,j.i rtuvnily eluding th Uaiiniiian
r on tii gro.mtl that
State, connry or town, sent free. AI
river una
.lied.
Hie Was (puto tiKmi, tintl Was its tritniturie-- ' ami iom
wiiitid frive sIjh feolitl fcouth
lu
tn bo 9U years old. Her !iti3' ccotl to ihj. Lnit a
thotichl
am
1),
U
a.mob
.ipot'ilo t'atcnt otllt;
nioit- United Status Senators
thi
blind was the hoii of an Imlian woman,
ut tin- - ranlniiidit! i.mjuj
I'itri
; ..i-i.
in!
who was a forttmn lollur.
iiH
At ono ino
t the. a Hie
pai.wu t ,.
u(luutj. l ..1 Viol. rtinch"a of llio tin
alio o'.vum! abonl Jlfto acres of land,
It tne o .ils ut tiiie,
3
is
tai -J SliiUttV. Thia woul...
In a fight bt'ttvuen two nogro boys r,t :ou.,iiii,ituit'Tcii.lyilJ--iMo'nlgomory, Ala., ouo d.iy rucoutl. gupier.
urirttuiism. and a
the
one
trnok
of
lite
combatants
o
olher
ut it 11; nst In uflniit-- l
m.ijMip.
TT I F,
chMoI,
in thti forchuatl v. llli
i
tf war .ut;. At; a j at It
with i:t!l V ivo iliat u
UUMI'
ft
n.iWf Ve.r llio permit- who
ril'jpLKIfj,
the full liei:th of a man to
UKJVljj'.
&i TLt&'vr
t.U
up nml populate that
pull it out. The wounded boy will re
i'
I'ltrotigli the court,.. of g
eovor.
.v
1.1 n. it
be
j
troll.;.- .McU.tll Tin; 'PitKB
a
rule, but rural Ihpnllican-- j
In received tb0 aou.il report m
OK TFXAS,
'I'm: pnoUni smving niaehino, lo
f
ubiuli a cmnp. oh Wa-- . formi'il thai otlice lot- tho
tixetl iiud lininti'ablo oourics
ve.ir cmMiig An
.u Ihiglaml, and s,Ii.iiv koh! ftir
uii-- t
Imm tin hliard jtvtokou
us.
1SS7. Too
:il.
w.
.ft
lnwniu; pro-punder aver
uk
on
incro.m.o.
(n i oiju ,
i.i ii.'- llio iitiii.iwust. rioliti?
is now sa.tl to k a failure, and thu
THE PORT WOUTH
viiIih-"hie
01 u Di ut.. rats wil! never colon-z- e
of t Ins company nrotiiiarr
manipulators
issii.
ov.i
tbi,
unit
&(nn!Sif iO
lmI
willi tlul liuratoly
oit ng up tlio despite of
m Mt:u vnl
the (lisuielj not booansc pol-'ito y ndlo i
Ue of Sl(l.()(K),0(l(. f.,r tl,,.
litis anytL.tij; lu do
yt.ur
:th
In 1667 "1ST mile.- - ,f railuiai tin
The Leading Politcal
tit.;;
direi
nl
a
immi'ii'U
of
tlio
stopw,
picniro
man's
Av
iHASKBH, CITY,
wor.- n- - i.,st
C,n:) ,,!,. o iiioni-jwas r.iruiitU foimd p.iiuio.I in o
f
and Family Newsthe physical
,l
iner.-n-in
ISo'.
k
ileal
of
t,-nn
a
wall
tlio
on
artiilio
ot
'rroat
nnh s
(,'
paper, of the
tl'..
liaiaeiei
lonntry. Mt-i- j
wall of ;i caye on tlio aland of Ijavanr, Ctlllljitfoller .Mc (?!.'- - estliijiU..
ol
tor
t"iu
oiutld
State has
in 'ampbollloii li.irb.ir, Scotland.
Tlio rcocipt'jnntl
t).pondittri-f- for JSS7
d suovcry made a groat
Vel
unh!
Van,
in
the
'been
iwr
6S
hows ire ib bi'iuioo i ih
j a Mr. Archibald
MeK nutm aelnoe,l.
si.itnile.
Tbev
.V'.nbl
feel
exih'd
A I !tl- -t
' ml
h 111.
l"Xt of 81 JS7
cdO til it It till blll'll
XtetacocL
.1
iil
Tbey
con.
p;
wool
Mil
i.'.m
r
toll I...
rutting It wltt.ln tborea;h tit all. Dn
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:t'
U.woNiHAiii
n
o
for
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oi
t'.io
i:iv.,
v
1,0
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The Mail hack !'avr. IhtsU.-- n
t
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ring tnu conilajj
ti
..ill
Oi.Vi
islerof
.imlrtuue:tr
jil
fa.
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tiie
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ur.'ain--el
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7 a. in. e Hi' ni'iintii ' .ni l ani1 i
Uj !! Il' I, ,
Clrcatly luiprovid.
ord ti:'.i' lo i.aiup' and Antenna, litis
, ,;i
i.in-s- i
K1
he
it,,
homes,
win
M
a
.nn-obrni.
CV
vc-l.
hci'ial
:il
h.-valtte.s
taioh
A'I'iiU
in
al
Ami will contain
lie n d
deprived of all h s
tod
your,
'"0111(1
but
hu
of
v
aiuoiiut
thai,
on
nr.-ia
authorj:
at
TaliuuI'mni
and
the
Miecess
tliu
reduced
m.
l
Uu!:c!l
n.
of
oontrnry,
Ktm-vlitank
iior.i,
eekbvaicd
in
e
a
v.
ami
i innk" iliein oontt'ittotl
n
iiii'iva-to
l.)fius
corporal,
own
of
a
'bal
that
each
be
ma,
and
ooufidentty
wii.i
nu
ex
Uis'sScTiiuMis
I'll is
li inig pun. I' ctiil, unless in
fe.
i llnl for
tlio
ISXPHHsja
.
SEWING
ton and HfUfi'lmlt! Prpiu tint nl.
the
he
mmiYlXtl
event
ci'iinuv.
I'anhunillu
isl ni"ut fur hi- attempt to betray his
cilam-.fvonir
it,
ureal
ijri,. 'ujs
b.
and.
vii
nisi
tiy
pip"
i.
ItaiijitninLM
in
country to I'm nee.
Mnfknt KtMitirts.
ol the (act tliath'Ti) will ptolmiil'.
d illHii wbe will lee! a;
lii.t lc on thu Aln.on and Aiim
antl
home,
MACHINE
Itmu'iHf
j)arlsol thouto.
l'tin town of Kim My iu Tasmania, b no iritt-.ii- u
aiv!
tho
op..n
mndVl'lre.
Sy
lino
tin
Xcwh
tip-uilieso
ot
forclKii
iMidulntirifi
mimed aft r too fotuous navigator, uiio I.
for OX 'I'll il Hilary
t)i8cuBlcn of nil Ourr.uu I'oplcs.
Any pcroou ir pcraotiij vishiiig
initi tri ui ti men who havi
u'
i.
ot
Is
was
oueo
the
"oyeruor
now
at oiicb lint btionucf .
pr.tpri.itinu-- apart fiom an mn(1'
i over litis line can
to
Ii was oueo tlio um-- t
a diverted ruin.
o" iceosteineil to L,.k mil "p
hWKM'SllWB'ttli
lrovi-i..- ii
(or tunii-lii- ii
3).m
th. j,,
4 i mi no
llirhm lotvn of In - tt!om"Ut aod a
Wld" I'XpanitP of ;r t
jcar,
Who will i:.Kc It In be
HACK OUKAl'HI!.
proinii 111; soapori. no win, bo.- h. t..i.t.:, ntt tint the froui"N m oi
only tlio hoiiiz i
vhi'io
nm.
0110 of llio rami L:iii ilu'ty
situated 'I"!', f't theco wuhl ot in o 1).
Idle a luitf.V "",!
t!un tiif-it the view,
H.teh
p.'i.pie
world.
towns
llio
Atn'.ral
hi
'I'lu
r..i not evi.h ncv o
ll
to
and niak' pa? trip IViii'i
rivtit h
The Saturday Gazette
m li'itne ami conicMte. nuO
;U rusii to Anslrah look is popn. Tv(.; ! iir-- t D.
Jfiv..r-itiy- ;
iu
in
t.ay.
1'runi
olio
Aldlonc
Shuttle.
Innlso Utidueetl u I'riuti
latlon awn , and U lias novnr reOivureil
;aeli tell pi'iinaneiilly sot.
.vi.
iy
rfdll.-t'.'-a
' I la xr"."
MaiWlItuk arrives at Abilene at
II.
to Srl.M a year.
.
lO.
Ui'.'j it .imUJ-- j KPow
Tii rtOrio
iiiifi4
al T.'A-:nconnoction witl.
i.!iv hn ..
ti p, iinaking
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sold with tki
. i in
EIDREDGE""
Ibe
..'j
'hftr
hi
forinino;
a
train
liofiul
ilic ICaft
Ibovlllo, a.,
wont to town
The Daily Gasetto.
puarantco of being tho BEST
niuko
"'C,'V''
at'.
A'jileno
ar
iiuinodialoly
thu
'o
a""
'urtl"f
st?t4
Iii'iivcs
a
to'lalio In ilMNidiK S..o after his1'
Ackunwleilgt'd lo bu tbo best Old
that can lo MADE,
lilll ' ... c .IcrilSi; W.l(l- - to
west
juti'Vutiwb
s?IM''
hound
the-i-i
by tt a
tho
bo
of
Hior..
was
of
arrival
iippr.oieliod
arriv.ii
tho
tcr
most rellnhk- paper In,' thu St 'te, Will
doiji
bo
wi
el.t
who
uied
to
'l'ptillr
laud
a
jy
fitranp'r
IVxa
j
as ." the s did Nttjiii, and Heouro t
train in tl e moridn.
ilill remain at the
.spoeuliiliir. tiauied Soot t, fro o Culpnp'ri l. njr.
DEALERS WANTED.
.
.
int an what I say,
in Mm Uai
$10 A YEAH.
'count . V rylnia. .So 01 :.t'or anotliefi
Try nio and
v,
St
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T
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t
Jiasoanno.
s'raniroi aiipfii'iclied aid Mi-- Crooliutt
Itit'opo.'ttl'ully
ELOREOGE MANUFACTURING GO. wa;. in llio to - it i. o inlrs ro mi.
alVord to tiiiremler any uf
Cochntn,
Orcar
ftotultlncos In Monc, Ordctt:, Obcths
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Propnoto! . 303 Wnbnuh Ave, CHICAGO, III. It was tbo old card tt ok. Omelet it,
pur.tlm.-O-il
"y
at
eti Port Worth or HcniMWid letter can
was allowed lo win suu-raIn
dollars
D1C AD
t ... iioitt i cost.
bo tuudo at tlio I'libiuiicivu'lsk.
She wants
anil
tlio
then
binall
prosliarpors
siunf,
Tho Haskell Market.
Vrlto for Fiimplo copy to tlio
every foot of ground
that13
nosed to iiia v mm tor l.'.'ul.
in ied
Now
Democrat Publishing Co.
hl.s
L'i.'
old
follow
Keep
tlio
with
Will
victory,
York, Jnn.
went to
Dr. Carl bore, and will not willingly sur.
bunk, ami Miou rotiirucd with tho Daniel Adolf Donal. editor nf'h- - rendi r unythiii'.;
tMCAll LM! ri:,T,
We will 6eiiU tbo Weekly Gaeltcand ;
ami tho Dnmo
Fresh
Ho had no sooner ontur.nl t1(, V()lks
Meat
amount.
the!
tho naakcll City Freo Prrca to
Xoitun" tlicl lioro vostor eraiio. u.nrty !oea not want u
room than hu was bound and .'atrwd
amo atldiofR Ont; Year for $i5.'.!0ortbe
On Hand At All Timca,
day, njjod nixty.iiiiioy.nr-- .
He Ilojiiiblicin stife oarved out of
nml the uiouuy taken away from him.
fcuwlay 'Uniettc ami tbo Uliulall 4Ity
was
ono
of
ho.st
tho
known
s
Public.
villi
I.ou
to
gone,
Ndtry
lias
Crockult
wiicro
thu dftnain of Texas.
.
Vt( a V:$t One' Year lor $l!,S0 or ..tlio
,
Alexander & UnbHrni Wron'-rs.
itstiu writora, .aukiny with Carl
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BUNDED BY PREJUDICE.
Haskell City Free Press.
PaMhfced every Saturday.
M per year.
Mns.
Whitney,
Babaerip-tloa-.
It Is said,
spomli
about 810.000 pur year on tin worn
foi
Iter homo.
A
monument to Gonornl Roborl
Toorabi lute been nhlppud from Italy
to Georgia.
Lokd Hautinqton
dozou
Knp d, Mick.
carpot-nwoeper-
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so-cal- led
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ordered i
(rum Grand
Oke of President Cleveland's favor-itdishes Is pickled shuop's touguos,
eaten just before ho goes to bed.
There Is no end of witchcraft and deception. Years ago persons suspected
of the "strange Infatuation" woro
thrown Into tho water if guilty of
wltchoratt, thoy would drown.
For many years tho world was
shocked at such Inhumanity of mnn to
man, but It wo woro to dcclaro that
people aro persecuted
quite as
remorselessly as woro tho
wiches of old, our' statements might bo
recoivcd w.tb great Incredulity.
But it s afaot.
it you do not bollovo It, outor any
one oi tho schools ol medloal practice,
and attempt to use a preparation which
the codo does not recogn ze, or evon to
recommend indirectly any popular
remedy, such for Instance, as Warner's
celebrated kidnoy remedy, and thou
relate your oxperionco.
Then you'll admit tho fact.
Lot us bo frank with you, reader
"Wo tell you that this is dowur gut
o gotry. Merit demands and is entitled
to recognition, wherever found. If
geologists tell us that diamonds must
always bo found in sand, would you
not bo a tool, if you found ono in gr.ivo),
not to take it and "realizo" on ilP
Your friends would call you foolish.
Tho trouble with tho doctors is that
thoy can't euro advanced diseases of
certain forms, and they know it-- Aud
yet they will not allow tho uso of any
outside proprietary medicine, which
thoy know has curod tho disoaso.
For instance:
Kidney diseaso has no marked individual symptoms.
It producos all
sorts of symptoms of tho commonest
diseases. Not being ablo to treat tho
diseaso itself with success, tho bigoted
physician treats those symptoms!
But what good does that do? In
order to stop tho Irosbot, you must stop
the flood! It wont do to try brushing
it away with a broom.
Dr. J. G. Uol.aud. whom all tho
world admired as a teacher of sonsc,
wrote id Scr boor's Monthly : "It is a
fact that many of tho best proprietary
tued.o nes ol tho day aro mora successful than many physicians, and most of
them w;ro tirot discovered and used In
actual medical practice."
Dr. Robson of tho Royal Navy of
England
enthusiastically endorses
Warner's safe euro, as indeed do many
hundreds of thousands all over tho
world. Tho late Dr. Dio Lowis, who
almost never used medicines,
it h ghiy and said it ho had
any kidney disease he would uso it.
'I his evidouco is conclus.vo.
Paralysis, consumption, pnuomonia,
apoplexy, heart diseaso, goner.il
rheumatism, all these common
disorders are often ouly symptoms of
kidney dlsoato. Instead of adtuitt ng
their inability to cure this disorder,
doctors givo their attention to tho
symptoms. If thoy euro ono, another
comes and tinally death takes tho case
out of their hands. Then thoy disguise
tho faot that t is bright's disoaso of tho
kidneys and say that death camo Irotn
paralysis, apoplexy, pneumonia, consumption, general deb lay, rheumatism, heart disease, blood poisoning,
or somo other of tho names of tho
direct eflccts of kidnoy diseaso. Thoy
are not the roal diseaso itsolf.
We do not boliovo overy advertisement that wo read. Somo pcoplo may
perhaps rogard th s articlo as an adver
tisement aud will not beliovo it, but wo
are cand d enough to say that wo boliovo tho parties abova mentioned have
proved the r case, and under such
tho public is unwiso if it in
Jong influenced by adverse prejudice
to-d- ay
linn
o
Edwin Booth and Lawroneo Bar-- 1
rett arc hunting for n lot In Now York
upon which to onset n groat theater.
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Rafael Lcna and Potro NogreU
woro lately mtirrled In Guanajuato,
Mexico. The bride Is 55 and the groom
99 years old.
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Bounik, tho paintor whose death
oroiirrcd in Pari last wouk, dlod from
starvation. He was an eccentric mun,
who reduced hlmsolf to poTerty by hit
brusquenoss to hi patrous.
Mns. Elizabeth Colbv of Bingham,
Me., enjoys tho dint notion of being the
only woman in thi county licensed to
solownize marriages. OtJicrs are only
allowed to make matches.
Accoudino to an omlnont stattstl-:- ".
un, the population of tho world is now
1.483,000.000. If there is any other
world tlmt th iiks it is growing any
faster than we are, leC it come forward
and compnro figures.
Oveii 30.000.000 people crossed th
Brooklyn bridge in the course of th
year ending Ducombor 1. Of these
were on foot, the rest on ears.
And tho toils amounted to f 850, 734.
Not an acctduut of any sort occurred
In that time.
Bakok Hirsch ha actually given
$10,000,00.), deposited in tho Bank of
London, uudcr llio trusteoshlp of Baron
Rothch Id and Baron do Worms, for
tho education of tho poor Jows of
.
It is tho most muniiictiut gift of
charity in tho history of lb world.
Rust-In-
Wannamaker, Philadelphia's
STATE NEWS.
Striking Situation
Into Which
Well Informed Persons Are Led.
OSCAR MARTIN. Pabltther.
bloat-
capitalist who hat 300 men in his
employ, worked as a youth in a briek
yard at 91.00 a weok. He got up a
ed
by earning
constitution
brick in his hands, and noTor weakened it by carrying bricks in his hat.
wonderful
Mus. Elizaugtii Cahuolt, of Warren, Iud clnlms to havo been born in
Pcunsylvania in 1774. Her husband
was a soldier in the war of 1812.
There is a good renson to think that
Mrs. Cm roll is really 113 jeiirs old, although sho I as active as most women
of 60.
SUFERIKTEKDEKT ELVER E. WOOD,
of the Cnnandagua electricllght works,
while walking home with a friend the
other night noticed that ono of the
street lights was out. Supposing tho
current to be off he took hold of tho
wires and fell to tho ground dead. The
cun ent was not off. and passing through
his budy had killed him instantly.
com-inend-
od
do-bil- uy,
SPICE OF LIFE.
The chilblain is lying in ambush for
thawing weather.
Bankruptcies will be very common
during tho next fortnight.
Ik many portions of Idaho. Nevada,
and Wyoming tho rabbits aro so numerous that lliuy aro becoming almost
as great a plague as In Australia.
The
proprietors of a largo ranch aro
giving boys 6 cents npioco for killing
lliem, and soma of tho boys earn as
much as $5 each pur day. The dead
rabbits arc fed to hogs to fatten them
he gatekeeper at the railway crossing should bo a man of signal abilities.
The colored childron at Oxford, O.,
havo always had public schools separate
from the white children's schools, but
this year thoy refused to nttend them
and insisted upon going to tho same
reboots that the whlto children attended. Thoy wero refused admission and
brought an action against tho school
authorities, which has just bean decided in favor of the nogroes.
In view ot his preference for a
"shining mark," It is a llttlo strango
that death doesn't capture raoro bootblacks.
Popping tho question would bo just
as light and easy a question as poppiDg
eorn, if it wasn't for tho atonement.
Brown says people call them tho high
seas becauso in a passage over them
everything has a tendency to como up.
Did you ever see a dootor kick a
banana pool off the sidewalk, or tell
an acquaintance he was sitting in a
draught?
About tho most miserable man in the
world is the ono who is expected to
laugh at the joke of a story he has
heard before.
TnE Princess Thorcso .Tablonowski,
who was married to Maur ee Bernhardt
on Tuesday oronlng. is a grandchild of
tho stepdaughter of Prlnco Luclen Bon-- a
parte, the brother of Napoleon I.
Prlnco Lucion's second wife was the
widow of the Paris stock broker, Joub-erthoone of whoso daughters married a niembor of the Jablonowskl family.
Prlnco Charles Jablonowskl, the
great-uncl- e
of the hr do, is a member
of the Austrian house of poers, grand
marshal of tho k ngdom of Galicia, a
pilvy councelor and a Chamberlain of
tho Emporer Francis Joseph. Thoso of
tho family, who belong to tho braneh
fiom which MnurlroBuriihardt'swifo Is
descended nro debarred from holding
any court appointments on acount of
tint fad that M. Jouberlhon was a
niero "bourgeois." and for the sumo
reason the brido, Pr nccst Theroso, is
not "hotl'ahig," thai Is debarred from
Mug presented at tho coutf of Vienna
or Berlin.
Statistics show that thoro are fewer
lovers' quarrels at this season of the
year than at any other time. After
iW.onbet & t will be different.
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Rider Haggard's brain may appropriately bo called a novel apparatus.
Love Is like the measles; wo can't
havo it bad but once, and tho Inter in
life we have it tho tougher it goes
with us.
Damage Done by Sleet
--
Island-rag- e --
Out-Housto-
Rock
at
Wanton
The
n.
Robbers Raid a Saloon The Beach Ho-ttLeased to Mr, McQlnley Other
State Mention of Interest,
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LoNdviKW, Jan. 15. From tho
country penplo who have como to town
reports of tho broaklng down ot timber
by tho sleot nro received, and it Is
almost unprecedented. Not since 1859
has its cqunl boon known. Somo trees,
pines of largo slzo, aro evon uprooted
and overthrown by tho weight of tho
alcot. '1 ho cedars and tho oaks from
which tho loavos havo not fallen suffered tho most.
Dainok.kfiei.I), Jau. 15. --Tho first
of tho weok thoro was snow at this
placo about throo inches doop, and for
tho past thirty-si- x
hours wo havo had
rain without stopping, but too cold to
molt tho snow
Everything frozen up
nud
business
ontiroly suspondod.
Stock of all kinds nro suffering and dying. Wliou tho woathor breaks it will
bo several days boforo tho roads aro
passable Th,s is tho worst spoil of
woathor wo havo had for many years.
Wichita Falls, Jau.
15.
Th
Rook
Island surveying corps mado Us ndvont
into Wichita Falls Thursday with a
preliminary lino from Rod River, nnd
spent all tho afternoon getting tho location of tho town and tho best probable way to enter 11. Tho camp of tho
survoyors is about eight miles from
hero and tholr ambutnnco In frequently
in sight. Thoy havo nothing to do
now but to locato ono of tho linos and
decided upon it. Thoy will have
finished thoir work from Caldwell,
Kansas, to Wichita Falls by tho first of
next month.
Houston, Jan.
16.
Friday morning
Bon Ckuk, charged with outragiug tho
person of a
colored girl
named Bishop, was takon before Justice Railey for examination. Owing to
tho notorious character of Clark, tho
court-roo- m
was crowded with whites
and blncks to listen to tho evidence
Mary was callod to tho stand and
that her parents livo at Grcou
Pond, on tho uppct bayou, two miles
from
tho city,
and that 3ho
had gono
out
to
got
hor
baggngo, which sho had brought in
a dray driven by ti boy named Honry
B shop.
On reaching a lonoly pluco
on Sun Folipo street sho mot Bon
Clark, n young negro, with whom sho
was acquainted. Sho askod Clark if
ho had seen a boy namod Johnnie
Brooks, who had prcccdodlicr on tho
sidewalk. Clark said that Brooks was
at n barber shop a short distance away.
Sho thou told a boy named Gilbort
Cornish, who was accompanying hor,
to go to tho barber shop and toll
Johnnie where to moot her and assist in removing her baggago from tho
dra, nnd at tho samotimo sho ordorod
Houry Bishop to drivo on. After tho
boys wont away Clark solzyil Mary by
tho throat and dragged her into an
open spaco between tho houses and
outraged her person. Sho concluded
her lest mony by saying that Clark left
her iu tho open spaco whero tho assault
was made.
When Johnuio Brooks,
returned sho related to him what
had happened. Tho boy accompanied
her to tho station-houswhero sho
told tho story of her wrong.
Clark
perpetrated tho act shortly after darkt
whlto people woro passing to and fro
on tho streets.
Tho colored pcoplo
of tho city nro very much excited
over tho a flair, and demand that
Llurk shall rcceivo punishment commensurate with tho crime that ho has
committod.
Justice Railoy sent Cirrk
to jail without tho privilcgo of baill
Somo timo ago Clark was charged
with outraging an old colorod woman,
and escaped punishment through tho
failure of tho old woman to prosocuto
tcs-till-
o,
him.
Marshall, Jan.
Perry has reuoivod
courthouse t tak
and fully harorgsnlzlag
toward
steps
monizing with the proceedings of tho
conventioa held at Dallas soma days
ago. The convention assembled aad
temporarily organized. A committee
was appointed jlo feel of tho non resident land owners concerning tho movement. Haskoll county will bo ablo to
show to tho world somo of tho superiorities that who claims over any other
county in tho State
Lonoview, Jan. 16. A man namod
Noal roachod horo on ft Thursday.
Ho had gono from Texas to work in
tho Montgomory silver mines of Arkansas. Ho found tho mines practically
dead, tho best wages ho could got bo- i ng 60 cents per day, and.no silver to
bo found.
Ho sold his team which
uror mod him with monov to buy- a
tiokot to Longvlow, on routo to Tyler,
whero ho has trionds. Ho had with
him his family, wlfo and thrco sm ill
children, and as he was going to tho
train at Tnxarkana, with a child
ono
in
somo
onch
fan
arm,
his hand down into his trousers
pocket and took his monoy, f 20, and
his tickets. Tho conductor forced him
to get off at T. C. Junction, but the
passongors mado up his faro to this
placo. Thursday aftornoon ho was
provided with food and a collect' on
was takon up to forward him and his
family to thoir destination. '1 ho boom
in tho Sablno Klvor at Tyson's Ferry
iwas broken by thoforco of tho swollen
waters Thursday. It was of squarod
bogs, hold by an
wiro
ropo. Tho break was temporarily ro
paired by a throe-Ingross ropo, aud
as Mr. Tyson has threo other booms
lower down ho hopos his loss will bo
light. Grace's Crook, ordinarily
stream you can wade, or evon jump
over, is 200 yards wido at tho Tylor
and Marshall road crossing. Tho big
Boston excursion to California, with
oleven coachos, passod through horo
at 10 Friday morn ng.
El Paso, Jan. 15 "How much will
you get for capturing uioP" wero tho
first words ot Doo Hines as ho was
awakened by a brakoman on a Moxi
can Central train ir.day night and
found n half dozon guns pointod-a- t him
y as many Mexican guards, who informed him that ho was wanted on a
charge of
Tho arrest
was mado at tho instanco of George
Hearld, a passenger brakoman run
ning between El Paso and Chihuahua
Hearld claims to know fall about tho
Ho saw Hines got on tho
gang.
train at Chihuahua. Finding that
Hines was a regular arsonal Hearld
waltod till ho foil nsloop and thou cor
railed him. Boforo loavlng Chihuahua
iearld lodged information that led to
jtho arrest of two moro alleged robbors
after tho train loft. Aftor his arrest
Hinos askod Hearld whoihor ho could
got off easier by turning stato's ovl- dunco Aftorward Hinos denied nil
knowledge of tho robbery. Ho says ho
is from M ssisslppi, but had lived in
Coloman Co., Toxas. for tho past two
years till last fall. Ho says ho wont
last October o vork on Senator
Hearst's ranch In Mexico southwest of
El Paso, and that ho had loft thoro four
or fivo daysago for Cbibuthua, to take
tho cars for El Paso. Ho is a largo,
powerful man, of sandy complexion.
about 30 years old. Ho admits Hines
is an alias, but rofusos to givo his real
Ho now lies in jail
namo.
in
Puso del Norto. Wn-iarrested ho hud
noarly 100 in Mexican silver and pa
por currency. Ono of tho mon arrested
at Chihuahua is said to havo confessed
his guilt and to havo implicated Hines.
Herald, tho brakoman, who scorns to
know a good deal about tho baud, is an
old Texas ranger and deputy shoriff.
Plano, Jan. 16. Skelton BrosVsn
oon was broken into Thursday night
anil robbed of several bottles of wh s
and about 920 in monoy which was in
the cash drawer. An ontranco was
made through tho front window. No
was held
at th
a
inch-nnd-h-
nlf
ch
train-robbin-
g.
clow.
Sheriff S. R
Colorado, Jan. 15. Dr. A. H II.
information that Tolar, stato agent for tho publlo lands,
tho nogro, Willis Boll, who is chaigod is in tho city and is making a thorough
with having wounded Officer John nvostlgation of the records
and maps,
Muuden, In tho winter of 1877-7tho with a view of ascorta nlng whether or
wound resulting in tho loss of his right not any ot the school lands of this
arm, is In the custody of tho shorlff ot county nro unlawfully inolosod. Ho
Leo county at Giddings.
Bell was nformsyour reporter that there nro
charged with robbing freight cars, and still unsold of tho school lands
located
.Mundon wont to arrest hlra, when the in Mitchell county about 150
sections,
negro, it is said, fired on him and, esIt would seem to the averago philos- caping, has not been heard from since ho greater portion of which, bo'ng
very bost lands In tho county, is
opher that tho man who wants tho until now. Sheriff Perry will send for lho
now on tho market nt prices ranglnir
earth tho most Is the cbapsalllug about" Trmaiul bring mm uacic to answer tho"
from $2 to ?3 per acre,
in a runaway balloon.
charges against him.
New York, Jan. 15. AWor eluding
Tho daughter of the Governor of
Gai.vk.vton, Jan. 16. Tho Beach detectives for a year, tho man who
Vermont has taken a prize for cooking
Hntol Company Thursday
consutu. represented himself as a brother of
the best dinner, but wait until sho gets matod negotiations w
th Mr. Goon n Marcus R. Mayor, and who sosuccoss- a husband.
McGinloy, of Houston, resulting in tho,ful,r swindled tho residents of the City
A man who will spoil a
loaso to Mr. McGinloy of tho popular oi moxico out ot nearly 130,000 by a
nt
pair of suspenders to hang hlmsolf lunch hotel for a torm of two years. spurious advance sale of tlckols for n
with when a whole olotbes-linoan be Tho now lessoo Is ono of tho best series of concerts by Mmo. Pattl, has
bought for fifteen cents, eannot ex- known hotel men In Texas, having run been arrested, and is now looked up
pect this economic generation to re- tho Capitol hotel at Houston for sev- at the police office. He is, as has boon
member his other virtues over Sunday, eral years, and of which ho is still the suspeotod, Charles Baurtou, of Now
York, a French Jew, about 10 years of
proprietor. The terms of the lease
If you carry five $20 gold pieces i
Tho swindle in tho City of
tho koeping open of the hotel age.
your pocket one, day the amount of
value rubbed off is exactly two cents. both winter and summer, and tho new Mexico is not tho only crime for which
He was one of tho most
If you adopt the newspaper way and manager proposes opoulng it about he is wanted.
tho middle of Fobruary.
successful and dangerous of confldeno j
carry a $100 bill .iu your coat-taHaskell. Jan. 15. Tuesday quite men, and has op erated luccess'fullr all
pocket, its alj tAre when night comes.
an enthuslastlo immigration
over Europe.
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dtatM aataag the wesk
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Mbxia, Jaa.
Bto Br tMM, Jaa. tl. Considerable
hara, W.
upon Eolag out
eelorad.
it Valng manifested la tho silLladlT.
latere!
fouadJlm
of this place
-k meat Hlerra Blanco.
Miner
atlaef
ver
unconscious and ireaati mm.
place
and
from
show
that
al
un
house
psel
rled the negro Into th.
quality,
re
It
of
be
aoelleat
thoy
to
aad
impartially
thawed him out, when
ro-- do not di Mtelop Into some yerr rich and
vived, but It is thought he cannot
whisky
ii- o
- u.a" a tattle of
- ia fraying tn Imes there is certainly no in.
CUTUI .
is
supposed
aad surfaco
dlcatlons iha cropping
his pockot when found, and
drow
Cattle and stock ot alt kind
matner.
when
home,
to havo been foing
Bought aro in tin si Da and Indications point
siness overcome him and he
spring wlih the best
ward an
1
be
prairies
barn.
shelter behind tho
is
years.
it
for
cattle,
aad
grata
dead
with
aro covered
the
Lomov saw, Jan. 18.
Competent
foarod the half ! not told, as
of
jadges es tYaaate ti further cotton ro- woathor shows but Utile sign
celptsfor this placo at 1,600 balos.
Gainesville, Jan. 18 John Jack-n- n. Tho most , eangulno is 2,000 baleyfcfi
practical Is no cotton was received
lormorlv known as "Bhoofly,
Doc mber, because of tho bud
four
homos
tholr
nnd Bob Smith loft
Saturday
woathor,
this is not an over estlmato
on
miles cast of tho
well
and
corresponds
With tho original
morning tonaiu
of estimate is from this place, 'about 9,600
west
miles
sixteen
farm,
Glenn's
here. Jackson know tho road, but la to bales.
wi-tWiurrawwariT, Jan. 18. The resiin tho ovon.ng wa so; benumbod
whens
know
not
did
dence of Mr. William BatteaSeld was
tho cold that iio
ho was and they got off tho road. Thf attacked Monday night bjKknotvn
mon suffered so tofrlbly that ;they parties, thoir objoot being robbery, as
got down and walked, hunting in all it is known that Mr. Battonfleld keeps
directions for tho road. They also tried money on hand at his house, and the
to build a lire, but tholr matches woro partieiisoomod to think that they could"
tholr oflorts relievo him of his surplus cash. But
which rendered
wot,
toJdnrns.m"hf tbey wero "stood off" at the front
Jacksou
Finally
futile.
to leave him and go in
door iby Mr. Battonfleld's plucky little.
shelter. Boforo doing so Smlih had wire, aind just as thoy wero loavlng,
Jackson to Ho down and ho piled a lot Mr. BUttonfiold roturnod from town
of corn ou him m mo uup
and (ta vo tho would-b- e robbers a llyoly
would keep fclm warm. Smith then chase firing several shots, but to no
loft him and went back about four effoct No clow as to who tho ruffians
of a man named wore
miles to tho ho-sHitchcock. When ho reached the
Ccima., Jan. 18 The City Council
house ho was almost oad himself, and
is
negotiating with parties abroad for
It took considerable work to keop the
tho
inauguration of a aystera of waterliio in h m. At daylig. ut SundRV morn;
works in Cuoro. A spooial tax of about
and
Jwshaon,
jng they went to look fo."
10 conts oa.ttOO valuation of oity profound him dead. Ho y only R UMU
will bo levied if tho proposition
perty
tor of a nille from Gioi. m 8 house' made by tho council is
acoepted. Tho
Smith wn hrnncrht horn thin mo""K
bad- - lato heavy rains havo thoroughly satro
His right hand nnd both foot wt
urated tho soil in this vicinity. The
ly frozen and amputation may provo
stock generally in this part of the
necessary though tho physicians L
country passed tho late terrible cold'
not.
spell in tolorably good condition.
El Paso, Jan. 18. Tho jillegod train
Belleville,
Jan. 18. Charlqs
robbor who was captured below Chins, R "N"1 man Hvlng six mlle
Jon,
huahua Saturday night bad on his percountry' oamo t0
wn Friday
son i 817. Hinos, who confossod.said ho In the
'bod 100 froo,jr and frozo to'
recoivcd $160 as his share. This makes and imb
0 on routo home ,hRt
$1000 thus far found, though it was death whh
,e
,a
are nk ctonvli,0,
f "altiBg
given out by tho express company that
Thll8
i0.,HuD4tfvlllo
only $345 wore taken in all. Tho man transportation
has went,,
the
dologa.
largest
captured Saturday gavo tho namo of
cr8' "Mtaoss is
Goorgo Wright, but it is known to bo from this county in
,nt o( tho oold
Charles Small, tho alleged loader. Tho at a stand still on accou
two mon arrested at Chihuahua Thurs"m'P"
Aostw, Jan. 18. -- Treas.
day wero released, thoro bolng no
$65,000 Monday. It looks lib reTenne
agvinstthem.
rece'.pts this month will roaoh u
'
Honev CiitovE, Jnn. 18. Dr. S. K. 1,000,000. Tho attorney-generBramletto, who has for a long whilo notifying ovory purcbarer of University,
been practicing, mediclno at this placo, lands who is in arrears in interest pay.
wns found dead iu his room at abouc inonts (hat if the monoy Is not promptly
12 o'clock Monday.
Tho physicians paid ho will sue for tho same and self
callod by tho coroner to examine into tho land. Recontly these parties have-- ,
tho cause of his death concurred in been paying up.but a few st.ll hold back..
tho decision that death was caused by Chartered: Laboring Men's Associaepilopsy, to which deceased was sub- tion of Grayson county; also the Morject. The body whon found ws lying ris County
Association-Sale- s
faco downward on tho floor beside tho
of school lands for tho half month
bed, mot of tho covering of the bed to date foot up 2i),000 acres and leave
bo ng undor it, as if in tho op.leptic 203,000 acres.
Tho loaso of C. C.
paroxysms tho doctor had rolled from Slaughtor, of Dallas, covered 120,000
tho bed, carrying tho covering with aoros.
Burglars robbed tho tloket
him. Dr. Bramlotto was a son of
agont's safo at tho Missouri Pacltio
Brnmlrtto of Kentucky and depot horo Saturday night of somo
nephew of Judge William Bramletto 600 cash. Tho job was scientifically
of Aust n. llo was about 40 years of workod. About throe mon, supposed
ago and unmarried.
to bo tho cracksmon, havo boon ar-Daingekkiuld, Jan. 18. A rogular rested. Notwithstanding the cold the
bluo blizzard from tho hoating apparatus of tho granite oapl-tnorth struck this placo lato Saturday
kopt tho temperature of tho rooms
evening. Tho ground Is covered with and the halls up to a very comfortable
sleot, snow and ice, and tho woathor point all day in tho large legislative
is growing worse. Stock is suffering chambers, whloh aro not fully equipped!
terribly, and many that aro not well-fe- with radiators.
Tho thormomp
and sheltered will d e. The tele marked 60 to C5 degroos.
graph wiro from tho east has been
Bklton. Jan. 18 Tho severity of
down soveral days, but all trains aro tho blizzard which struok hero Saturrunn'ng regularly.
day evonlng is unparalleled la this
M akmiall, Jan. 18. --Tho resldonce
sootlon, It came down with sudden
of Mr. E B. Stedman was destroyed and terrific force, accompanied by a.
hy fire, supposed to havo boon started bliudlng rain, which soon turned Into
in tho kitchen. '1 ho family Hereaway a heavy sleot Fears aro
entertained
from homo and the houso was locked by the cattlemen that the loss of stock,
up and tho doors had to be broken will be hoavy, owing to the fact that,
open by thoso who first reached the such a largo number of cattle have
placo. Tho piano and parlor furniture been wintoring on the open range on.
and most of tho bedroom furniture was ncoount of tho lack of water and grass,
saved. Loss estimated at 13000; in- to maintain them in tho pastures.. Tho
sured 'or 2725.
ground is frozon hard to the depth of
Bonuam. Jan. 18. Persons living several inches.
north nf tho city camo in Monday
VicnoRiA, Jan. 18. The big elsj
morning and reported finding tho body
phant
belonging to Do Haven's sbowT
of an old farmer named Williams, who
which
arrived horo Monday, Jiad hard
frozo to death ojrhis way home from
town Saturdaywght during the worst chills whloh his koopor js afraid will
part ot tho blizzard, which commenced prove fatal. The elephant ia a lino
ut 12 o'clock Saturday.
Extremo spoclmon and was brought from Asja.
Wichita Falls, Jan. 18. Mn I.
with blowing snow con
tinues here. A great deal of stock Jalonick broke two of his ribs by
falling on the Ice covered
has frozen, but Williams is the only
person yet reported as having lost his steps7 of his residence Saturday evenllfo. It I; fearod, however, that when ing. Ho will be confined to'aUbed
tho weather moderates so people from for some time,
.i
tho country can come in, other fatali- Brady, Jan, 18. At a" meeting ot
t'os will be reported.
the oitlsens of Brady Jaa. 41, Hi tho
Colorado, Jan. 18. The last two interest of Immlgratloa, delegates were
nights have beon the two coldest ever elected to represent the people of this
known in this country.
Saturday community at the ImmlgratlOB actinight the wind blew flrotly and all ng at Balliager. The enltemeat on
through Sunday. The thermometer this subject runs high here nowTIkti
fell to 3 below zero. So casualties county has such vsst, exteaslve valleys
aro reported in towB yet, but it is feared ot riea aaa varied soli, such flae grasi
that thvre may hare been some deaths aad such sa abundance of good, bating
at tho sheep camps ia the opea ooud- - water, the people leel that ae euaty
try. Cattle, of coura. drifted badly eaa ofer greater iadveemeats te Saml
before the Ufrlfio wind aad cattleman great,
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KOAI) AND UlUUr.K
TABULAR STATEMENT.
FUND,
2ND CLASS,
(IKNnkAL COUNTV
hands ol
of
Qf theAiiets, Expenditures and Treas., beginning
10.00
months
six
County, Tex
received
dur
Indebted" of Haikcll
amt
To
Months ending Decern- - ing six months
1167.79'
s, for e Six
By amt paid out dur- ing Ex. "B."...
1ST CLAS3.
1142.97
MIRV FUND.
J
By Treas. Com.
40.11
Treasur
Bal Due
bal
to
amt
To
11.29
To am't received
"57-5during 6 months
1189.08 1189.08
By amt paid out
Bal due Treas $11.39
657
55
Ex. "A."
8.09 To bal registered In
By Treas. Com
debtedness auc mis
oa-To amt td bal
fund
440.15
11."
"EXHIBIT
719.58
$719.58
Lilt of name? of parties to whom
Bal Due Treas $62.o3
indebthas been paid during the six
registered
money
To bal
edness due by this land. 49S.5
months ending December 31st i87.
To Am't in
53-9-
By bal. due
Treas.
4
"EXHIBIT A.
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND.
of parties to whom
To whom Issued
ie
No
money has been paid during the six
1 887.
months ending December 31st
685 J HCartcr
J ST CLASS.
JOJIY FUND.
669 Oscar Martin
Amount
To whom Issued.
661 J H Fisher
Iniuo
eta
No.
664 N C Smitn
676 T F Tucker
10OO
186 J H Carter
739 G R Couch
4 00
7C W F Draper
735 J S Boon;
4 00
78 E M Edge
686 J H Carter
4 00
82 C W Jones
Oscar Martin
674
00
4
75 W B Anthony
T A Fisher
662
4 00
7
8(1 W C Ballard
araeaiy
Trnchart
7o4
4 00
74 W A,BUck
Martin
Oscar
675
5o
5o
5o
60
So
5o
00
Lee Fitzgerald
14 E M Edg
12 W B Anthony
20 E M Edge
8
Bo
23 P E Ledbetter
18 J L Baldwin
88 J L Bowman
83 R B Miller
219 J S Post
237 E Y Hildreath
211 Nathan Smith
288 E Y Hildreath
214 I H Carmichael
205 Frank Wllfong
209 T F Tucker
206 Dan Moonahan
230 S R Mills
204 M Tucker
223 W F Draper
198 W M McCreary
190 3 II Johnson
201 W F Rupc
87 I H Carmichael
212 Porter Ledbetter
7 C D Long
213. B E Evans
22013 W Vernon
220 B F Williamson
90 Ed Carter
218 VVm Ward
216 Poko Berryhill
99 J S Riddle
181 M T Parsons
199 F M Power
194 C D Long
231 M V Galium
283:1 H Carmichael
Sit W
M Cavler
221 J F Lockney
100 Geo Mason
98 J H Carter
203 W K Staniefer
202 Walter Scott
172 R 8 DeLosg
187 J 8 Riddle
227 G T Baggett
,1n
600
6 00
6 00
Coo
lgoo
6
6
6
2
6
00
00
00
00
00
00
03
5o
6ao
16 00
l6oo
6 00
2 00
600
6 00
Bal due Treas $150.71
5o
6 00
6 00
3 06
11 00
6 00
16 00
6 o
600
600
6 no
16 00
600
600
197 F M Morton
93 J B Boane
do
193
600
MJW Feriell
6 00
4oo
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do
J H Carter
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Carter
oual Transfered
1114.1
6 no
4 00
16 00
Ooo
16 00
9 00
4 00
4oo
600
600
12680
Commission
71958
1, new roat Master General
MM. Uolded that a man
1
70a J A Green
702 A Green
722 C P Kellough
77 A L Rhomberg
7i3
7i2
711
720,
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12 5
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10000
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698 C D Long
763 GCouch
760
11
76 1. n
701 T W Folti & C R BeatyJ
736 Heber Stone
768 G R Couch
432 J wySvnns
can print
on his
ilopM,iii addition to his name
address.
This removes the
r expwleBctd by business
um uiinettor occupation
598 A C Foster
017 A I) Tucker
?ro B A Boso
699 A C Foster
if1 A D Tucker
Millerd Delong!
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5,00
26 20
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5oo
J L Jones
361 M T Parsons
85 W A Wulkcr
15! J LT Jones
40
do
56
do
56?
do
FJM Morton
60
60"- - W F'Drupcr
660 Draper & Baldwin
667 J L Jones
66 A D Tucker
C4l
3ooo
5
do
J L Jones
710 F P Morgan
615 S W Vernon
64 7 Oscar Martin
60 0 W A Walker
629 J H McGuu
653 Wm Ward
609 I H Ourmkhael
CSO G K Couch
mo W A Walker
G81 I fl Curmiuhncl
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Treas.;Commis3iou
Jones
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12 00
650
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657 C J Chapman
628 J L Jona
87Q01
658
do
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659 C Chapman
J
561 Y M
114297 631 R B MortonJfc
Miller
Co
4611
670
Total
II69O8
Amount Transfered
Totnl
.
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i!F
gjOHcar Martin
U
An Amusing Mistake.
Rather an amusing little incident
has just been brought to light which
happened at the Leap. Year patty
weekornougo. Our friend C. P.
Woodruff with his wife and babv
attended, and R. H. Foanl'B infan
tile heir was also present.
Mrs. C.
B. Scarborough
had the young
Foard hopeful in her arms when
woouruu came around walking up
to her, ho patted the Foard heir gen
tly on the cheek, and coood; 'Pa
pa's baby; won't you talk for Pupa,
oh. you little rascal, don't you knov
your own Pa?" Then the ladies be
gan to laugh, and Woodruff went
off, looking just as if ho had made a
mistake. Bob Foard says his boy
nas oeen slandered, and tncro ia
blood in hiB eye. Anson Western
CATTLE DYING OF COLD.
The Norther Is by Far the Worst
for a Number of Years.
Victoria, Tex., Jan. 17. Reports
from various portions of the county to
day are to the effect that a number of
cattle have died from the cold, but as
yet the losses cannot be estimated.
e
it
txvepuru
irora vainoun
county say
that cattle there are dying by the hun
dreds, but stockmen here are inclined
to the belief that the reports are exag.
gerated.
The norther is by far the worst for a
number of years.
A bunch of fat cows, belonging to
capt. I obe Wood, arrived here to
day from Bee county and a number of
them actually died from cold while
g
driven along the road.
be-in-
:21.7a
73. 10
Amount
$
cts
COURT
Ubuu
4TU CLASS.
HOUSE FUNIJ.
To whom IibuciI
X4
UUUI.'4
732 W F
Diaper
665 A
Thompson
J
691
429
Oscar Martin
do
427
WA Walker
682 J L Jones
654 F M
Morton
615 Wm
WaHHon
616 L)
611
Ashburn
W
Vernon
610
F M M01U n
603
August Klvman
374
M Ashburn
J
K75
W Evans
J
!180
S
Oscar
Martin
447
S W Vernon
738
II Carter
683 J
D Ashburn
E
37
W Evans
J
613
759 Amos Bean
W S Callins
742
C Bolina
N
761
August
Klynian
758
71'J It C Lomax
N C Bolin
635
G It Couch
523
527 S W Vernon
584 C J Chapman
581 S W Vornon
62 JD IIL McGeo
Smith
6071
32 S W Vernon
McConnell
6H JH SGBoouo
601 U
E Evans
625
644 W A Walker
C Lomax
699! R
651
552
766
80
636
do
C J Chapman
D R Gass
R B DeLon!?
A D Tucjtor
554 D R Gass
it Co
Amount Transfered
Treas. Corns.
Total
2 00 6801
16 65 637
4 00 663
5 00
650
3 00 564
2'4 45 648
8 35
655
4 00 U42
15 00
573
20 00 684
25 6
6.I9
26 OU
5 00 69I
69
6 05 571
Ainutint
cts
2 00
6
loj
"X
F V Morgan
D It Gasa fe Co
J B McGeo
R S Delong
M T Jones L"M Co
Miller ic Co
R B Miller & Co
E Evans
James
J II Carter "'
R B Miller &;Co
WE Johnson
A Ervine
L M Smith
B
D
Cameron JcjPhilipH
li r, h.vauB
Co
570 Miller
43 50 576 V EJohason
23 05 066 J F Bolander
3 75 606 R B Miller ACr
3 00 532 J B McGce
3 00
10 00
15 00
raount TranBfcrcd
21
2
20
25
9 00
3 00
4 00
0 00
1000
21 20
8 75
65
139 83
6 75
15 50
9 50
7 00
2 50
6 75
10 2s
6 00
7 24
37 U
66 75
7 75
7 50
41 50
150
43578
15831
2865
90
Corns.
00 Treas.
Total
75
60
3
a 00
00
2
00
a
00
a
00
4
00
4
00
6
00
9i
00
3 00
3
50
4
oo
4
00
5 50
10 00
50
4 60
3 50
50
7!C0
6f00
Uoo
la.fiO
3
1
1
3
10
1
3
7
9
5
1
127355
55094
16571
$199020
John T. Ali.bn, who was State
Treasurer under Gov. Hamilton's
admiulstiatlon, died in Austin, on
Monday last, aged 62 years.
win tm,
m
MWFUL FATE
OF A SKATING
PARTY.
$62274.
THE VICTIMS.
"A
Ennis Tex , Jan. 18. Authentic reports were received here this evening
that seven persons were drowned in
Sand Lake, some ten miles east of
here. Two young ladies, daughters of
Wm. Williams, and a young man by
the name of Babbitt, were skating on
the lake when the ice gave way and
they sank in four and a half feet of
cold water. Miss Babbitt and two
little girls aged 9 and 13 years old,
daughters of Wm. Williams, were also
engulfed and drowned in attempting to
rescue them. A small child of Wm.
Williams also fell through the ice and
was only saved by one of the drowning young ladies catching and throwing it out on the ice.
Mr. Williams,
brother of the young ladies, who was a
quarter of a mile distant at his house,
ran to their assistance, but he was soon
overpowered by the struggles of those
drowning and he, too, was drowned.
Mrs. Williams, his mother, made an
effort to save them and she was pulled
down and would have met the fate of
her children but for the timely aid of
her two little daughters, aged 10 and
i2 years, who threw her a rope and
succeeded in pulling her ashore. Their
bodies were all found together. W.
W Butts, Esq., came here late this
evening tor seven oornr.s.
IWiiEll
4a 00 Ono Estimate Puts the Number
00
3- of Frozen People in,, tlio
1 00
'oi'th nt Ono Thousand,
00
25
25 00
A Thousand, Dciid.
25 00
25 00
15 00
Nebraska City, Neb.Jan.21. Judge
00
Kinnedy of Yankton, agent of the
J.
00
5
Sioux
Indians in Dakota, arrived here
00
12ii
00
after being nine days on
yesterday,
15
lb 00 the road, rive days were necessary
10 00 for the party to travel thirty miles.
18 00
during the five days
la 00 The thermonter
05 was lo degrees below zero. The
55
35 Judge says the loss of life in Dakota
19
1 20 has been greatly underestimated,
as
50
5 50 the Dakota papers have tried to cover
it up. He describes the scene which
8 55
3
'
Three Youiifr Ladles, Two Men
And Two Little Girls Go
Down to Death Beneath
Cold And Cruel
Waves.
6.00
CLASS.
II II
74 II
79 II
To whom Issued
IhMio
.No
,
594--
List of names of parties to whom
List of names of parties to whom
money has been paid during the six money has been paid during the six
mouths ending December 3 1st i887. months ending December 31st 1887.
Amount
cts
706 J;CHaynes
688 IJ H Carter
687 J H Carter
THE
'nXHHllT D."
"lixi.nir c."
Coo
W9CW Jones
97w,C3ook
19
2ND
$73.10 bal on hand
To balance registered
Indebtedness due by
thu fund
seven
6.87
I
69s.84i 695.84
1990.20 1990.20
To bal registered Indebtedness due by this
fuud
1244.96
1
16oo
J
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10 00
6 00
16 00
94 S W Bcntt
95 G Bowles
,65 P E Ledbetter
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8 25
6 00
600
600
217 J T Bowman
207 D Ashburno
224 W 8 Collins
226 John Marcy
222 G W Keister
191 J L Baldwin
;
I600
2 00
4 00
16 00
4 00
22 5o
.'1 J H Carter
ami
bo
So
2 00
4 00
16
0
Bv amt due
86.24
. . .
4TH CLASS.
Treas. .. .
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3
22 J Thomson
21 Bug Tucker
19 W B Anthony
do
16
COURT HOUSE FUND.
3IID CLASP.
To amt received dur
To amt received dur
ing six months
695.84
ing six months
'839.39
By amt paid out uu
By nmt paid out during
Ex. 4C."
182449 inc Ex. "D."
By Treas Com
79.37 By Treas Com
Amt to balance
150-7tmt to balance
5
l ist of names
KUND.
tr.
MILLS.
Conilued to His Boom by Over-
work,
St. Louis. Jan. 2o. A telegram
from Washington gives the following
information: An alarming rumor was
in circulation yesterday afternoon that
Representative Mills, chairman of the
House ways ' and moans committee,
was lying very ill at his residence on
G street. Following so closely upon
Speaker Carlisle's sudden prostration,
the report created a decided sensation.
Inquiry, however, developed
the fact that the report was greatly exaggerated. Mr. Mills had been under
took place on board the cars. Coal steady mental strain, second only to
was running low, the.passcngers were that experienced by the speaker, ever
crowded into one car trying to keep since the convening of Congress. His
warm. Two babies perished. The position as chairman of the most immen discarded all outer garments they portant committee of the House and
could spare and gave them to the wo- the leader on the Democratic side, has
men and children. Finding these not brought upon him duties of the most
enough they brough mail sacks from arduous nature. For the past ten
the postal car and wrapped the chil- days he has not been himself and fredren! in them. While at one station quent outbursts oi petulance on the
in Bonhomme county the Judge says floor of the House have evidenced the
nineteen frozen bodies were brought fact that he has placed too severe a
into the depot in one day In Bon- strain upon his mental faculties. Mr.
homme county the list of dead will Mills was first taken ill last Tuesday.
reach fully 160. Estimate as made at He complained of sleeping poorly the
Yankton yesterday of the loss of life night before, and suffered with a sethroughout the territory figure up over vere headache throughout the day.
1000. The counties where the loss That night he lost much sleep, and
of life was largest are Bonhomme, 160; Wednesday was confined to his bed.
Hutchin, il; Lincoln, 13; Beadje, a5; Dr. Sowers, who is in attendance apon
Spink, 13; Hand, lo; Ward, 15. The him, said last night:
northern and central parts of the terriMr. Mills is not suffering from any
tory have not been heard from fully.
definite trouble, His mental faculties
Mackfty Appointed to Succeed are much exhausted and is only by giv
ing them absolute rest that can hcFJ
Brigliam.
hope to restore them. He has seriEl Paso, Tex., Jan. 18
A Wash- ously overworked himself of late and
ington special to the Times says that the time has arrived when he must
Beckford Mackay has been nominated ease the strain. I bope that by careto succeed J. Harvey Brigham as ful treatment he ma' be about again
United States Consul to Paso del in a few days.
Speaker Carlisle passed a somewhat
Norte. Mackay is now consul at
New Laredo, Mexico, opposite Lare ' restless night, but was feeling quite
do, Tex, He was appointed in 1886 bright this morning. His condition is
so much improved that there is no
from South Carolina.
longer any creat anxietv about him.
Moses Hakkey, an cuipbyet)
t He
as
to get about in a d?v nr
tho Matador ranch, in riiildero hit W'm inrtcr frolic htm it will 11.........
uc urns
i
imih
County, was shot ami killed i i days before he will be able' to
Frank Draoe, last week.
This U his official duties. His eriffaeement to
tho second Harkey killed on ilia 1 visit Georgia on die 24th has
been
ranch.
cancelled.
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lL'aa follows:
Co. 070 Vrs west from S
cor ofjfo. 22 cf Blk 1, H. & T.
mam
'
R, K. Co.
15
lill II
cor. of of no 8
&
Thence on the Hue of said NV
11) and 22 at
vra the. S. W
Casanova purvey, at S302 vra the
oor of fcaid No, 1'J uud S. E. cor o
survey
S E cor of said Povetoo
22 on north lino of So. 1?.
ii.t.
Witness our lunula this the the samo being the most western
west
Across No. 17 Blk. 1 H. & T. C Beg. on north lino GOS vrs
day ofJanuaay A T) 1888.
S wcoi of sur No 1 gh it h r r
JSth
fromN E eor. Thenoo S 10 w OS
K. R. Co. as follow:
H.
Couch,
0.
co. at OOHO vrs the N. E. cor of
Boginning oti north line ol said vrs D E 87G vrs to south boundary
Owsley.
B.
11,
said Casanora, the samo being an
No. 17, 107S vrs, wot from the N. line of Haskell county. 1"0 vrs
Ward.
Win.
ell eor of said No 1 g h & h r r no.
sot for Jones
K. oor of some, Thence S3. HI W east from stono
Post.
J S.
thence N U E on said No I 000
1013 vri to the N.
cor. of fco. County
M.
Thompson,
vrs
J.
Witiiass bin- hands this the 18th
vrs to E line of same. lloT
10 same I. ting an ell Cor. of
said
t
,1ttry
and
View
nBses
the
E
of
same
cor.
of
N.
suth
diy of Jail; A. t 1SSS.
So 17.
went lino of No 2 g h & h r r co.
damages
G. K Cotinhj
Ther cc outh oiiwcst line No
ll.50 vrs south of it.-- N W cor Go
1G. sumo bt'inir a Hue of No. 17 Blk
B. II. Ortsle.v,
tinuetng N m E at 1914 vrs the N
Win. Ward.
III T (J. K. IX. Co. at 171 vrs.
W col-oHarah Smith survey he
J. S. tWt;
:lieN E cor ot Wui Walker
oad
same being the S W cor of H. R.
J. M. Thompson.
survey, name beifig w cor. of
j Craig stirvoy on V, line of
said rtn.
,furV of Vtt'tv and
aid Nu. j?. Thence on E line of
'0 rtr.suss
N R cor.
S
its
fi'oni
.
2
vrs
8M
dnmacrpfi
iO()S
Wm.
ofTexit-aid
Pho Stat
Walker survey at
Thence East on the north line
IhlsKeli Count V.
vrstheS.W cor of said No JO .
U'lif..-P!iof
hoiintv
Sarah Smith stt-- v y the same
fin.
the am? linna the N. W. cor. ot
No. IS Blii. 1 H .& T. C. 1. 11. Co.
Commissioners court ol Haskell heinir the south linh ef II n Crnip,
UOAD
NOTI013.
No. flttrvh' at 2l0l vt the S E cor of
Yr-- t the 8. W cor.
bf ."aid
cotti.'y on the 17th dnv nf
netng t.
No- 1") :hf suniH bring the N. W
vember A. !) 1887. appointed naul Urnig, the o.itne
Tbxup;
t.iict)f
Tlio
15
li cc u rr co, at
r of John Husband survey nt
R. Odltfch; B. H. OxVrIav, J. S.icor ol io tu u
nnMcell dmtidy;
53 E citrof said .vo .10
it M. thomp
vrs
the
4.")j7 vip tin.' S. E. cOr. ol caiil Win.
Wnl,
ibid
Ward
Post
iVliprea, Till- Omnty
U'alke. survey, snme being tlio N. r.oun..l.'?loner'6e'niirt of Itahknll coiiaty sou n jury cf view to lay but and same being tho S w cor of No 11
p ir.
!;. cur. nt W. G
toiid lead-ti- a i 4S78 vrs Hie :? n eor of Sarah
m tlio 17tli dnv
MeDanicI
. D.
establish a
w eo'
'J.
B
Otvaley
Cmlch,
nppoiufed
II.
0
ftorii Itakell citv in direction Smiih siir. srtino being the
.il west line ol John Husband
I M rllctiipsnri
.1
W'v'ul
Vm
mid
5'oBt
j
Labor
Throtjktttohob
of Jas Seott
at 5700
t Oli Vrs. tlit; h li. cor. ot
ol riiiMcti mortoi
;tin
:.isy Jan. 2S, iS3S
1.1
fi
E cor of nntd mi
and
botttl- - vrs the
to
Ertflt
count v
woIJun.d surrey, the tame b..jni: first cl.i38 nubile tonU
I'rnni
tiaskell oncdr df said Scotttlr t.honco 305
Mil-- N E. cor of A,
S
jv.'io
of
Kandolph i;c.li city in H e diibctlenoi slrinptvi.il co durv
urvey No 71, at S3o7 vrs the f? E to west liotin Inrv linn of Hn8i.Hi etnlidy count v ii.d tonsse?!) (lathnjilis in- - i vrs on tiorth line nf no 27 aim
eor ot said Uiuidolph survey,
.south line of No 20 B B littO r r
the iind to iis.scf s (iaiunRi S in fclilciit lb the eideiit to the upi'tiinc of .ime'.
000D vrs in all to
tile East
bfiuy the ri. W. cor of J h openliv I'tVaine.
by virf.lb .l ab-Now
NoW th-iotf by vlr iin ot iiutle iliv tliority of law; we ilu fHIU jhry bnundry lino of Haskell county
Husband N. E. e.or of Thos U
ofliov. w Hit; s.itd lurt il Keielly in tl
h- reby m lity the
.ur ;io 70 and the N. V7 i or ty tliesovi-iueveral noh- io03 vrs north ol the lfj milo stone
uon resl'li nt otvit', rs (tvlion do
EO AD NOTICE;
No
Witness our hands this tlio i8th
Blk Jl & T. 0. It; H. iir.inepiiio o U4 iin tinim. ) of tliii land
vf
ow.i rs t wl''" iiatiies
litfre-'dny
ol Jan A. D. 1S89
tlt.it we will on iKc o Of. Mikn"wn; of the bind
Jo. 1 10257 vr.: t h S. W. cor d herein
t)
iiie'cl
o(
to
F.bii.i'V
dnv
1Etl
A.
lSS
li K Coucn.
Htiid No.
r".
, snttie bciajj the
ird erillell ' that vh will Oil the
pro
In
and
cltv
h
ii3e
.
the
n H. Owsley,
if, .Jay di
buurv A ft. ISS!.
eor of jfidd W.ufe" hiir. on north
'Ibe State of i'cJftf
ceed to In v out tin- eSoibl h :iM llrs
Wm. Ward
liueof No. 8 BIH U. &T. I'. . eliiiis nuliilc road ibe. Hue ntel vbvors io" t in li 'inrt li'iu-- e in
HaeUell County.
a.
J
iimi
!
al'idnlcslj-mitfl"d
:
ti
tit
ll':d
iav
pn
l!
the cmut K. fo
"ei
luiullicreln
the
' s:.l!l
j: M. ThompsotA
doi.-- h
Klr
lead to cxtPtiil ."0 l'y't on i neb
tall'l firs' el
biiiin:i.'sioncrJfa)urt of 0 ir.k
iublio
Thence Went on s.iuth lioe
wltth ro
Jury of view dnfl to assess.
on too ' 'if and ; i
bounty on tin; 1 7th day o" Nov-- , u vvititt c Mir, N 70 same hem''' ni iii'd i and io b" '0t leet in hijr!ii
s 'he
lu;n h t other vli"t
lin-tl
damages.
bin.
(J.
NoiUi
h
the
of
8 Hit.
aid No.
!ti.
i"
bar A. D. 1S37. appointed
and will it Biild tmio pronc.i-.to asaC-.- '
.
i
in!
1r
'O i.t ....M I lit
....
....
bouch, B. il CUelwy, J- S. V t I it AT. C. J.4 U. Co. at 70i! vi lUiiiapi-- iueidrn. o
.li
ning
"I'sold
opi
j
it nnd u. in- b'O f' id V
Mle N.
cor t ;uid No,
8
V:a.V-r- a
'In ro:id. and the sii'd jVnora ic Ucrohy M'ib f i'li'd
uJ J. M- - Thoih;
r li in r.id b tt'ln-,- dot oilier tt i.- sn"i:.
fury ol view ;.!!. out a t;t.:n. ':.! :tcie b ing tlio J I2i cor of i. r notlilnl tile u uu said jiiry on Ktlonet
'
Hay
hp
m
lust
tore
....
'Apt
v
rein, and will at .mid time
ilieii
li.ieett Preemp 'tii
ir at 1111
fttirtt olaSJ publ. j rcu.;. itiid:..-an thev
it tu i'ineni ot MiL-'ainae&
!s, W cor'-Jt- ii
jt (!,llii:l; in- In
preeniitiOi
iho ''ircru J!j of Al.SOU J out- - C Ut.
1'pbnlii
f prut'eed
liu iticldea io
in,
.
ijeini
'
coid.
r
tt
it
E
the
of said road.
opening
co;.-'No
ni
ot
;0:atii
ol
lnit
io
cittie
try
iy to
caul io d.
100i)
K
11
Liitiso
'
v'ct
b7
B.k
o.vnera
Cu
oniirt
uro hereby
.it
and
said
i:l
the
nt N. w
i Jl.
ieli county and u assess t.im
linfSli'ell
thent,"
ihb
V
of
In
town
lil
w
q.ioe
tt
vrtt
Raid
to
notilled
with the said jtiry
i'ur
the 8.
iitri f
Incident to th opening ;t' tu...o.
yi reel i'JS'j vrs to
west
wes.
on
Walton
-i
cm
B
no
irvUo tit .. . act -- 205 UMi j j ui io
lefice be said tin v In- -t men- inn nt
liens- r'5vr
north ol
lineo'retor
,
i
)1( il
K:oi(iilpf' iv X
Hot d a statenit ut of .siioh datiiagen
the oai jtlry
thority i t' v,
s
vor of li.itnu. e:k1 puin. behu; la
'J.-'L' n it
iiiay ehdui incident to the
as
u. 7 iu
Nirtn itue dj
L'O
lieroby notify the reverAl iion-.t.- i
11
:
ifc
U
l.lk
T
line of no.
d co
l " aid.
of
idng
CO.
n
Mil
ep
u
vr
are
ot
at
north
ciiuie,
ywncri
coref
ivnose
uaiae
uituu
.vtrO vrs nie
Hue of said no 30
&7 H Jc i n
Beginnini; at list end of Wal
Tlieoee acr-tsiis unknown) of th'j land, hcinti
i' ton t
hi'i r.e noil li on wcm line of raid
a- - f il
oi tlie tnwnot HtUkidu
u
u
r
Co
it
Ueacnbi'U
on
h.
1m:i
tln
rill
ivt
h - Ontvi en:' Mnc of no "J7 t ui'ie Blk
-..
O'Si
nof-i201
nortli
Hvs
of th S E eor oil
en
vrs
JSga.
hue
D.
A.
Vis oubi unit It it en rS'i vr ti n bcic ol eaiil no
(lay of Febvury
,
Aljeti
r
flit-N
(t
w.
nl
cor
th'j
sur. Hienee uortji'
co.;rt
ee
the
ni
house in na?Ucil i.
lime.
in
n
IM10
W
of
S
on
11
said Peter A
vrt:
rbeiico
the K.line
ot nt 'ii v.nd
nit.
Thence tvftitcu
su i jcea to "cy ut anu r'
1:
'.'S
ol
yiU
.
e
s
i.MMt
co
bll:
:
1712
Timb-tii
line
r
l'J7;s
n
vr to a point
r
ii
930
tiU'd
public .V:i
f erisM
P'ti sur
E cor
to wf..; ...i- iiiiid No 87. ra pa.- n w Ct r oi ojild no 27 in 8 v vi south from
0
he .'inoi
tt
eor of no 0 s. uii heinj'i ihes or of ti'
said
If...
....!
ol 44 e
taUfii for rdad.
.'.gnat.i'l;
.I'ur
0 vra aontn :rnm N w cor
t f i n il
" b'lt
li
r r Co ii'.
i
Tlieiiee
."MilJll .
atpl
roa-va.eaney
o"
t
DJliv't
Ctl
J
ea.'l.
r;.'.'
t
e w cor if s.ilc no
ut 30 it! vr
ii
l
'
Rotiiasi
e'o f.
o,f
7370 vt to li).
Thence
went liii'e of and a w tor of cahl
!. :
l
of Mi-heing
ut
tfie e coj o no jfuuul il e cor of ric- 10 linn of said ilnm.in sur J30
-l
..or.
vro
the
widll. v
iptoi Kald No 87.
iV.KII vb the n w
blk
en.
r
r
and
1
al
onju.'
litirN
if'.k
bS
of
E
of
rcuft
couth
Jl
K
cor
c
T
of
.i
Co.
Same
:lci l.tr.::
at
li
lu
aanic,
i
t:or of Fttid r.n
cad s. weiif ulno 45 lieing tho
lino
L Willough-b'y- (
.
of
west
fOi'" 'i.; to .irT.".t). ti.e dauiiiiji r .i i:i u;:o
same
ot no 00 ..ad n a
ibe
or
L.tjueo
tin
ceitl
on
930
8S
vra south off? w enr
as fillows: eor of no .VJ a.i.ue bH i(nnil r r co) nt 7012
6ttr
tltu: n the upe'.;i.i. of eaid r ..i
on
east
of
line
Ber;.
same 2110 vrs. vrs th a w eor o' said a j 00 nad tfie n v Coniinuing East on said
r.no t ic id jTuer are lurcov
il-S. from lit N.
E. eor.
t DCli? vrs to. east line
vrVi tho ceid itir-tmiih- l'lence corolcald no 5'j. uyup iicini t e s e cor
ot
t;bt
n
01
",
of
Olapd
e
no
r
blk.
entuo
il
Thepco
i. u.t l."5 vra.
of said inilougltby 0lJ3 vra flout ii
cu i r . .:' .', t:.cj
li v,
r r co at OSOO vr tho a w dqr of said cf N E cor of same,
brlilj-on P.iint.crvjk l50 nnd
tneutiici! .ikov,vu ol 'IK...
no.oj ami s w ci'r of eald no 03, saiue
.u Mi iay claim( .'j. vrs t Minth line pf No 8, 200 vrs. being f e tor jf no 70 and n e co; of no
jiutu
ihcnoo north 030 vrn on Elini
(Wt Ui '.he oin;;.y fsid raid;
went froin its R. ii. cor
QOftmifl Ml", and f r ,co, at IIS03 vrs.tho ot oaid valloughpy,, same heing
.. .J .. r i
i.
i' lehee across Coryell Co School h w tor of said no 70 and n w oprofenid
.
'
uu
oi v.illll-.!- .
tlfo went lino of J M Ca3s: to tlje
l
tui-j:i "lul
.. - .iu.!. line of iVtor League us fdllowfl' Bije. on r.orih nn f,' tltU10 tliInB ,l"? a '!,(?r of "
13. cor.ofiwilloughlw
tlnd N.
I the
u.o cor ofno 71 coinoblk and rrco. N.
sarnc being the line JjUS vrs west Irotu the most nt I'.,ai!J vra
lue!'.
tlinne.ft
Cass,
nnnt
M
nor
of
J
iv.
the s w cor of tald no. it and
'
.jrtL
i't
.t:i... So. 20 Bll: J northern U E cor ?f same. Tlence the a tv cpref aalil n;- 71 tho anno being oil. nortti lino of J. fi, Casa afuy
,
rjlV
11
J
w
Jo'JO
a.
ro
S
e
I":.
w lOO.
Cy, 440 vrb west
li, i; T. U.
the l cor of jto 81ar,d the h c eor ' of sduth.lina ot
Camilie!
'T
Jno
j ,
west lino of said No o'o ICS vrs no B2 Krone blk and r r cc, at 1,"5:M vrs suryeyo ,nt U2di vrn
from N. 13. c..-- . cf t.tne,
g 13 co
the
i
no
and the fl w eor
i, Iheii. j wcat oa i,outh :ina of north of its V, w eor! Tho three ne li i or of
Campbell and M E cor o
of
ofriddn.yS.1,3ildpolr.tJ;i!u
tho cast
Peter '.. r : ey actl ur.rth Iiae I ait Sur,'oyh mentioned rppear tine ,pi Mie V
r Kicu eervcv
vrc said Cans Urvox;tho.saQio .beitigl
o'f being w ath fiooi.
pf buu h ) '. J
vra to N. W. irreuhir
on
IC33
the vh ii 7 csroi iiosorj jjutier in (I
uenocif.fit
fjer..(;t :a.ii'o 10 jQ feet south e:tccoiive,
tvcit line ol said Kicociirvey ?0I0 vrs s 9 W cor of Hiram
Tidwrdl our
point Is .in the
for road.
Thence a ol, w 18(1 vm ,dcros3 from Ua a v cor,
oiait n .v. t.i.u:j
toO:f vro the fj E
veyo
at
,
.......
0
.1
upo
091
pt k'oltpciit no !, 000
r Ahrenbecl; &: Bro.sur. No 2 io tho cast
IS...
I'l,...,.
13 cor
N
yre
said
uid
pdwoll
lis
said
nopor,
of
'iutlt.tfoui
wett
!?o. 'J(i r nd c&t i r.e ol 11 of Blk i, north lino of M,,iO. P.
Co 207'Jvraoa tald no 1,1'iaklngtbcncq
1W01
vra liutler purv.oyv ,tho saftto boinr
,-,
. &
L
E, IP en to tf.it hanii of JDotiblu mt Tork
07 vra west from
i. t.,0. at 4827 vrs. tur NothoN w. cor offhos H, J5b.t and I
Uc fl. W co of
so ana S.E, cor qf fliific,
of Draaoa river
B. wcqr pf ..Boh't.,, Cummin
.
'j'hince,Eouth
flc J9.iWjVi!ki. raid
i
vra,. to
a lor
(he if.
of 7?o. !tf r.iid !?. J?, eotttli Utio of paid f t b V S- V B ti ilvcrttbctiocor ofno v tvA
ClS!ng5 lurvoy life
bf
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QUEER LITTLE JACKETi,
beii Mm date A.
Wale
What should I chance to see,
row
quKr
Jwkato
Plhhedtothe bark of a treat
o Utters nor missing buttons,
No ho es In the elbows I Dad;
Why In tho world are these Jacket
Bo carelessly left behind?
Where are the boys who wote tnessf
Clone for a name of ball?
A plunge In tho rippling river,
Or a climb In the onk trees tall?
Voy 1,1 11,0 wor,d C0"W wear one:
They were mado not for boys or men.
Tho three little trim brown Jackets
Will never be worn again.
Hark! from the leafy branches
A soud comes shrill and high!
Thoro Is n Jacket's owner
A gay llttlo harvest Hy,
Ho, with his two brown brother,
Crawled up from tho earth one day.
rinnci their Jackets tight to this
m'
love"); eaaaet be rthtSyHliM "or
fwttmr
color
worth fMkMt a full
Wttw worth M
eetMi
bw4i tn
?'
HasiMbrMief.
t
M
flnsst
tond for the FobYutrj
nt UaatconuiM this wonderful t,iciure
Frfee
altera order.,'
So ceuu, or ask
ftwaeVak to ret U for vonr Inspection.
wo he
t6u
wfrJlfor
vbsMr sell
haatlreil ot them. Pub-Now Is tbo time
lfTofk.
of
nt tsattsaet the vain
to
thn aa
Catarrh CurtcV
rrtnia. after veers of
fm
inffiwfa
athsosoa disease, ratarrh, and vainly
avert Vnowa remedy, at 4sst found a
piios wnicn corapiniei v cured and eared
om death.
Ant, euffcrcr from im
al disease aemilBa- - a'
to
Prof. J. A. Lawnnp.
envelote
StOtbSt.. Mew York. Will rccelva I hi
free of e haiw.
I Bebsstiaa.
of Cincinnati. U h r.th
Kht twins.
tree-trun-
now-wing-
MoUtuw, Intense Itchlneand
fllDuloK. moit at nltcht; worse br scratching.
Hallowed to continue tumors form which
often bleed sad vl cerate, becoming: verr sore,
tiwayrto's Oi latent stops tbo Itchlnjr and
Heed I or, heals ulceration , and In many
ctses removes the tumors, it Is equally
fflcHntm In curing all SI;In Diseases. Dr.
fiweyne & Son, Proprietors. Philadelphia.
Ewajne'a O'utment cau bn obtained of tlriw
gists. Beat by mall for M rents.
"Brmptoaa
WArwick Brookes Childhood.
In tho Christmas numbor of Wide
Awu'ko, T. Lethorbrow jrjves a very Interesting sketch of tho childhood of this
famous JJnRlish at list. Ho says :
Warwick Brookes was not bred a
scholar ; ho was uover, as pupil, insido
No. 174.
aWsr
k,
Burst them opon, and flow away.
And now, In their
freedom,
With a shrill anil merry tune
Thoy drono out their song of gladness
All tho August afternoon.
Morrlly up lu tho troo-to- p
They swing In tho sun and rain;
But their queer llttlo cast-o- il Jackets
Will nover bo worn again.
'
Itching Piles.
FOB THE YOUNG MC0PL1.
R. W. TA3siLt & Co., Chicago, 111.
- is men
'"-ts osr.r i ah
fork and Steel), In antln-lfnBute aVest, Chicago.
"jiMntro,
Iho 4hool to which ho was sent was
Jbr Dvtptptt,
A Brief Hhrtory of Texas.
eall them la England. It eonstttt f a
master and a number of "fellow"
LaSalle, the explorer, erected a fort
men who h:ive taken their degrees, and on Matagorda bay iu 1G87. A Spanish
distinguished themselves as scholars. settlement and mission was formed in
Therols a quaint old rule In Latin, that 1600, but was soon abandoned. In
says a man to be a Fellow of All Souls' 1716 the country was settled by the
must bo "Well born, well dressed, and a Spaniards under the namu of the New
moderately good Doctor in singing.'1
Phllllp nei and t evjiral missions estabThere is no question nowaday ol lished; but the Comanobes and Apache
singing! But ot good breeding and good Indians, the most
e
in America,
scholarship there is. And tolie electod hindered the progress of the country.
a Follow nf All Souls' is a greht honor. In 1803 Loulsiaoa was ceded by France
Ono of tho most distinguished Fellows to tho United States.
Texas claimed
is Professor Max Muller, the great philo- by both the United States and Spain,
logist ; who, though ho Is a Gernfin by became a disputed territory.
From
birth, and was not educated at 0tford, 1806 to 1816 sottlcmonta were formed
was elected to All Souls' as a mark of and several attempts made to wrest
respect for his immense learning.
the country from Spain.
In one of
The "Common room," or the Follows' these in 1818, 12,600 Americans and
dining-roosmaller
is a delightful old Mexicans were killed and 700 inhabiplace, with its great flreplaeo and Its tants of San Antonio. In 1820 Moses
walls all wainscoted with black oak, Austin, an American, got a largo
whilo through tho groat window with jrjant ot lands In Texas from tho Mox-ca- n
its heavy stono mttllTons you look out on
government and commenced a
to ancient
buildings, round a lettlemont, but many of tho settlors
quiet court, which is filled with a spacu rroro of so lawless a character that in
of volyct turf.
1830 tho government forbado nny morn
On the day of which I speak, Frofessor Americans from coming into Texas.
Max Muller was giving a luncheon in In 1833 a convention ot settlers, twenty
this delightful room to tho charming and :housand in number, made an unsuctalented Princess Alice, the wlfo of tho cessful attempt to form an independent
Grand Duko of Hcsso Darmttadt, and Mexican state; and in 1835 a provis-on- al
second daughter of Qucoti Victoria.
government was formed. Sam
Thcro wore not a dozen guo'ts boslde Youston chosen commander-in-chietbo Princess and hor husband ; and ft I ina mo Mexicans anven out oia xexas.
very agreeable lunchoon wo had, with Santa Anna, i'rosidont of Moxlco. inpleasant talk on all kinds of interesting vading the country with an array of
subjects
levon thousand llvo hundred after somo
But what excited tho curiosity of all tucccss, was routed at San Jacinto
tho strangers prcsont, was a set of tho April 21, and Toxaajt became an Indemost attractive llttlo round bowls of pendent renublicW acknowledged in
anclont silver, about tho size of a largo 1837 by the United States, and in' 1810,
orange Thoy wero brought round ac- by .England, France and Belgium. In
cording to tho custom of tho place, filled December, 1845, Texas was annexed
to tho brim with tho famous ale brewed to tbo United States, but invaded by
in the college
Mexico, which had never acknowlThese, wo were told, wore "tumblers, ' edged its Independence, and thus orlg- and wo wero speedily shown how thoy intttea the war with tbo united states.
catno by tholrnnmo a fitting lesson for
Tho South enters upon 1888 with
the guests of a philologist I
When one of these little bowls was brighter prospects than or many years.
empty it was placed upon tho table, Nature has responded to the work of
mouth downwards. Instantly so per- the farmers with bounteous crops ,
fect was its balanco it flow back into good prices have prevallod, and 1887
its proper position, as if asking to bo will long be noted as a
filled again. No matter how it was year. Southern farmors are, wo bey
than at any
treated trundled along the floor bal- lieve, less in debt
Manufacturers'
time sinco 1866.
anced carefully on its
uddonly upon tho soft thick carpet-- up Record.
It rolled again and settled itself with
ahaklncs and swavings into
a fnw
A Pennsylvania woman kept her
its place, like one of those India rubber husband away from a certain saloon in
tumbling dolls your bauy Brothers ana rather a novel manner. She trapped
sisters delight in.
This, then, was the origin oi our won a skunk and flung it into tho place, and
as even tho proprietor, who is a groat
"tumblor," at first made of silver,
inon, home body, deoldod to tako a week
are these All souls' tumoicrs. ml
when glass becamo common, the round
glasses that stood on a flat baso super- off.
seded tho exquisitely balanced silver
Peaches wero Introduced Into England from
spheres, and stole thoir namo so success- Persia In 1563.
All
Souls'
fully that you havo to go to
to put up anew400,000hotel
Is
and a few other old houses to see the atIt crocoscd
real thing.
The sonnet was Invented by Outdo d'Arezzo
Bo do words, with tne wonaonut me about
1034.
grow
and
and
chango
is
that in them,
is stripping a splendid tobacco
Connecticut
full
and
of
interest
fresh
get
meanings . a.
. .
r
i
crop for market
i i.i
iLii.
mm
cocnosowno
teaching ana aeugnc
There are nine Harvard graduates In the
about them.
"Kerro-tMtpKora- td
be-ca-
er
nd treiifthen
lot medicine
tt caret icrof u
la, aalt rheum
(tyipepala,head
ache, kldnejr
nd liter complaint, cttarrh
rhoutaattim
etc. Dainret'f
cet Hood's Bar
iatarilla,whicti
li pfenllar to
ticlf. Uood't
BnntparllU foM t I'rTTpUtl. ujiIxfoMS.
br C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mat.
100 Doses One Dollar,
For 18 years I have intended writing yon.
t got my hack hurt when about 10 years
)ld. When about 20 I took severe cold in
my hack, so that for 10 or 12 years I suffered
death twice over, after almost giving up I
was induced to try Mcrrcll's Penetrating
My wlfo applied It to my back freely
ind halt a bottle cured mc, and now 18
rears havo passed and my back still remains good. I havo recommended Mcrrcll's Penetrating Oil to all like suffereis
ilncc. As long as I llvo I cannot say
snough for it.
Fkmx Miller,
Vo
Merchant, Hlco, Ark.
J. S. Mebkxll Dnua Co., St. Louis, Mw
011.
mw
MARVELOUS
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
Wholly Unlike ArtlBclnl Bratenur.
Anr Hook Leaned In One Reading nociiecnmmmaea nv hark twain. Kicniao
Jcdaji P.
tor, tho Scientist, Hons.W. w. jurron,
Hknjamin, Dr. Jlixort, ere. CIhm ot 100 Columbia Law
Students! 0 at MciWcni 290 at200Norwich I 880 at
each at Yale;
Obcrlln College two clout ot
trout IlnlTprnltT of Penn.. I'hlla. 400 at Welleeter College, and three lame Clanaes at Chatauqua, TJnivorvttv. .(ft.
Prn.rwntui. mT run fn
Oth A v.. Nw York.
Prof. f.OISETTE.
debt-payi- ng
1
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to-da-
pod
TexasTestimony
Oar Claims Verified from
Every Mtate.
The "CARBOLIC
feV
The grcntcit discovery for the
cure 01
Vi TM Frtef.TomaVe
sure of this show
ing, answers to inqnirici concerning the permanency of the cures resulted as follows;
jMtjrom aaie qr nemwg w van qj rtspoiu
mm cun hat rtmaincii nermantnt eUhoU r- -
.tttrrtnttofpaln.
, I
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nm
. i
n.i .
mi
oovi
eaprmacy.
ine iweniymiiuaci
as so many
m
De justly rateu
'tits solaoncan
every caso n
cures;
pcnuuiicni euro, iia
in aim
nteeia the anretv of everv bottle lel nc the
i same, every bottlo being a cure and the poor
mn proieciea.
L3
and Dcalen Ertnpchere.
Xhm Charles A. Vooeler Co., Italtn.,
SbM fry DntggUt
til-i- t
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It has stood thsvissasss
ei saw
Caring ail
MLUUU. U.V jus. mtumr
ZIJ,
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Blood, Iavlrerausal
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Iiais?islai's?ail3 MTioir.
aifnmtADACKK.inr
WDNEYSl lUbaasflelallmlMBs.
ItUyartlyaXsAUia
m its sathartlo yrssisrSi
la SarUla its SS U
hamat. XtUvteas!
Mttettatast&uaas
aaallv.Uksa by tUUU
reaasadalts.
AM MTTM
l
sounwimi.
BBOOJOUAa
N
BsXosiSSBdKAitaasi
alaslTis'iffilsifVg,alt
ortHM
-
and uoweis
I
hum in flerum.
it was a goiaen
I0TJI0OXPLAUIXI,
dlaavvsar at one waex
PMOKLV
er children were all sifted. Ji
nothing else she taught them self
rosnect and contentment.
"Once, in a quiet hour, the artist
spoke to me," said a friend, "of the
darkest shadow that rested on their
home; how on Saturday nights be
could not Bleep in his little bed, but lay
awake full of fear far on towards mia- nlght. Hard, Indeed, was tbo portion
of the nationt wife : but her griefs made
her son register a vow mac no wobhb
or child should ever suffer for his sins.
And to the last ho treated hisloed ones
with more than womanly gentleness."
- Ynu bright Amorlcan cuuaron. wuu
vour mnirnzlnes. sciontlbo toys, and
xnnntlnsa books, cannot realize the lot
in the smau
of this little "tear-boy- "
cottage in a smoky English town. His
books were oaly the Bible and Robinson
Crusoo ; picture ho had none, nor any
except a low slinnueties
horses, which a neighbor's
nf nira and
.
.
m
r r usca. to
cut outi in paper, sou.i mug
lad
In at the llttlo window in his bedroom.
Thoy. wero clever in their way and gave
him great aeiignc
Onco ho told me that before be pos
h used to go -about
sessed a pencil
..... tne
.
streets noticing inn i,lines oi uuuuiuku
barrows, and any common
obiuot. thinking how thev ought to be
jut on paper, ana mac cma uaoii never
ctt him, and later he applied it to the
cart-whool- s.
aoh. Kmnii.ww
LIVER
PACIFIC PIUS
uay lor mm
win
cow
window in
time he saw in a book-sho- p
tho old market stead of Manchester an
nnoTuvlnw from Sir Joshua Bevnolds.
Ho gloated on it, he worshiped, it, be
urcamcu oi iu xt was mora io mm vuu
twontv South Kensington
and selected examples from the great
muster. Indeed, be .used to shake his
head mournfully over modern drawing
"Look at this,' he said, holdsystems.
ing up a copy of outline in, the flat, of a
vasol "This is what they give them to
fin. The lad bu been weexs oyer it.
and the master has gone over every line
too. It would task my powers to do a
thing like this, and it is bo mortal om
when done."
tTJnhmlv Mtoloed more than be old
over the development of painting, the
national school system, ana au we nw
aids for youth. But before his death ha
nand lo wonder how it WH that with
mh numcroua baits and JnoiVe meats
nnH msHili and honors lads did not do
u.it.. ... . htm
lUgiwi
w ' all that
" tkAVlUrlBAtrMadlVz
hand-book- s.
rapagaiUttvdpaia- laonSt.,Cblao
v
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....
for mill Mauuei
erfcUudardtMaki
MOrcwvai
iCe. Da Ufa.
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"FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE."
Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical DfecoTcry, and goot
Thoroughly cleanse It by using
digestion, a ralr akin, buoyant spirits, vita'
strength and bodily health will bo established
CONSUMPTION,
which Is Scrofula of Use ajHitga, la arrester!
and cured by this remedy, if taken In tht
earlier stages of the disease. From Its marvelous power over this terribly fatal disease,
remd
when drat offering this now
edy to the public, Dr. Pierce thought seriously
f
"CoKSUiti-TiotCtnuc," but
of calling It bis
abandoned that namo as too restrictive foi
a medicine which, from Ita wonderful combination of tonic, or strengthening, alterative,
pectoral, and
or
nutritive properties. Is uncqualed. not only
as a remedy for Consumption, but for all
world-fame-
antl-bulo-
Lungs.
For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh. Bronchitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindra
affections, It Is an efficient remedy.
Bold br Druggists, at tl.OO, or Six Bottler
or $5.00.
for Dr. Pierce
tar Send ten cents In stamps
book on Consumption.
Address,
Wtrld's DispHstry MmNciI AsskIiUn,
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Space?
haa about 3 acres of Floorbtm.
The BUYERS' GUIDE la
lasaed Sept. aad March,
icacttjresur. e 30t pagcv
a 11 W iBchea.wlU orer
3.0OO Ulaatratlotsa a
whole Picture Gallery.
GIVES Wholesale Frioaa
rftrcrf fo consumers on all koocU for
personal or family ase. Telia how ta
order, aad srlves exact coat of every
tales; jron nee, eat. drink, wear, or
have fan with. Tbeee INVALUABLS
BOUKS contain UatarmaUon gleaned
(roaa the markets of the world. A
copy aent FREE npon receipt of
10 eta. to detrajr ezpenae of aaalllna;.
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Tha ehllllaa blasts of wlsltr SacU tks
humn famll. Balair chilled la followed bv
Mil Mnalra. TavloHa tlherokaa Kaaaadv Ol
Sweet Qaaa aad Mauein cures ceaxas, smu
las Ooods.Seml tor
Charlea
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Kverv Mraoa Is latarested la thstr own
aavM AaTfiTr
K thU asaata tha eye of
wWi U aadtetaur f roaa tha aCacia ot a toraid
Mm. wa wtU adasM that ka la tatarasted ia
aJL t.at a koltla at Prlaklv Aak
affairs, aad
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from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to thi
" t'over-eoreworst Scrofula.
Scaly or Hough Skin, tn short, all disease
caused by bau blood are conquered tiy tub
rowcriui. nuruvinir. aau lDvurornunir raoai.
cine. Great Gating ulcers rapidly heal undoi
its benign influence. Especially has It manl- Jested Its Dotencv In curlnir letwr, eczema
Erysipelas. Boils. Carbuncles. Soro Eves, Scrof- ulous sores and Bwolllngs, nip-joiuiaeasa
or Thick Neck.
"White Bwelilrurs," Qolt
and Enlnrtred Glando. ocna tea oenta u
stamps for a wrgo Treatise, with color
lies, on DKin uiseases, or tne same amonni
r a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections.
A Great Cbaace.
students, among them two by the poet
wish a. beantlfd ulctura that cannot PERFECT DIGE8TI0N
if
inn
ColChrist's
Milton, then a student at
of Hadway'a Pills orery morning,
tan
be d'stlnKUtslied from a water color worth a one
laroe amount of money, tou should send for o crocs, us a uruner pin. uy so uoicg
lego.
February.
Magazine
Monthly
for
Uemorcst'a
Test Qaestloas in History.
It Is simply wonaeriui now sucn an eiesani
a
ne
can
in
maKasiuu
lurnianea
picture
As an incentive to tho acquirement of only costs 80 rents. It your newbdealer vuai
hat
a thorough knowledge of United States not Rot It ask htm to get It for you, or send Sytpepila. Foul Stomach, Biliousness, will be aroldad
Mlehlsraa Aveaae. CJkleasrat IH.
4
Demorest,
10
aa the food that la oaten contributes Ita nourishing
Jennings
wo
W.
publisher,
uuiu
to the
snail irom time
history,
support ot tne natural waste or tne
rues
ror
tne
I preaeribe aad faUr enMew
grope
York.
street,
15
hopo
the
14th
East
in
questions,
give a few test
dorse Bit O aa the oarj
alneer.
them
give
following symptoms resaltlnf
that our young readers will
nrObeerre of the Digestive
Carl Pretzel aava. "Yen vou. debt rait e from
xd a oavavV
Orcaus; OontUpattoa.
Disease
the
bm wWJ fe'THAU.V.D
sBsetneawa
careful consideration :
right"
all
a
to
light
a
In
shark,
Inward Piles, Fullneas of the Blood
the Head,
Anuaerdam, N. Y
te.SrMsf- Acidity or the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn. Dtscnat
1. When was tho "
Wa have sold Bl G toi
Food, Fullness or Weight In the Stomach. Sour
BTSseiykytke
ELI
A man who baa praeUoed medietas for 10 yaari of
u- Sinking
nartv oreanizea, ana wnas w i
Eructations,
or Fluttering of
Heart, aatliiiiiflisilailll
oufbt to know aalt from auc art rtaa wn na aara i Choking or Suffocating Sensations when the
tn lying
E1T11 MafJ IreW W.
Maira.r.J.CbanyOo.-Oeritlania- ni
Ihavabtaa posture, Dh.iueu of Vision, Dots or Webs before the
. .
O
tl-- .
1.
.A J
n
Bight,
Fercr and Dull Pain In the HnuI, Deficiency
Vdychejoo,
'i, wnac is me
la She taneral praotloa of medlolna for moat years or Perspiration,
Yellownea of the Skin and Kyea,
who dalivered it P
and would aar that In all my pnuuea and
ran
BoWbrnrofjhtS
oiue. mrsi. i.imop, ona ouaaen nusnoe
mine
S1.C3.
ot Heat, Burning tn the Flesh.
S. Name the treaties ceieoratea in
have narar aean a preparation that I oonld
A few dotes of KAUWAY'8 PILLS will free
with at much oonSdeno of tuooett as I can
nnr hiatorv.
system of alltboabOTenameit disorders.
Ely's Gmi Bit
RXLvTM
br 70a. Hav thePrice
4. What has riven rise to the fisheries Ball's Catarrh Cora, manufactured
33 eta per box. Sold by all druggists.
C4?r'AEr.coU
Cleanses the head of
prstorlbad It aaraat manr timet and Ita effect la wonGreat
country
and
this
stamp
Send
to
a letter
dispute between
DR. RAD WAY V CO..
aHfjJMCATARRHAL VIRUS,
derful, and would aay In ooncluilon that I have yet
Britain P
to And a east of Catarrh that It would not oara If Uon worth thousands will be rent to you.
6. What distinguished generals hare thsy would tak It aeoordlss to directions. Yoart TO THE PUBUC. Bo sure and ask for RADWATS
been unsuccessful candidates lor the truly, L. U Ooasuca, U. D. OSJoa lli Suaamlt Slraat. and aee that the name 11ADWAT Is oa what yea
dinnar wa alrink otit ot kmbk. But
I, for ona, navar thoaAt why tba Iwrsn
wi
Claj that kolds our wilk, or watsjc
T kaaw
n 1 ,.,it
ua,
BMad to hare luncaaon at All
htiiWa. Ocfafd
ncop,;CfeHHt
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Ola.
covery
il
L
.
AirWMfiO..IT.'Wll."i
Plerco'suoidcit nodical Dlacoverj
is
PILLS
.
JACN
Dr.
will silbduo It. if taken according to directions for a reasonable length of time. It no)
cured, complications multiply and Consumption ofthe Lungs,Skln Diseases, Heart Disease
Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, or other gravi
maladies aro quite liablo to set In and, sooner
or later. Induce a fatal termination.
uomenuoonraeaicsu
nr. acta powerfully
vis.
the Liver. on
eorerviMorce'a
through that great blood -- purifying organ
ana
Cleanses tno system 01 on uioou-uunfrom whatever en use nrlslnir. It li
equally efficacious In acting upon tbo Kid
ncya. ana otoer excretory organs, cleansing
stremrtbcnlnKavid hcnlinir their diseases, ai
an appetizing, res 10 ran vo tonic, it promoter
digestion and nutrition, thereby building ill
Dotn n can nna strengtn. in mamriai aistncu
this wonderful .ncdlcino has gained gmal
celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills an(
Fever, Dumb Ague and kindred diseases.
R ADWAY'O
O
What are state right and when.
wii this dootrlno first nromulurated P
7. Ulve an account 01 tne principal,
parties
have arisen since the coa- ... . . which
t
frarr
convention
o,aoi.
sutut'onai
fi. What ia a urotei tlve tariff P
9. What is meant by the alien and
aaullHon Laws P
10. In what year did the United
States purchase Alaska, and what prioe
"
.
was naldP
"11. How many amendments have
bean made to the constttationP
121 What resident vetoed the mea
urea ol the party whloh alec ted him to
ctti'eP
v. . V w
IB. What prestdesitK war not eleotwi
v Why TtwWan Wan It CUM.
to km mat, oy toe paopier
W4 rrawsaaUy, maarka a eymaaoadaat, at
In the Dsoemhsr number
ttMioiTlnaHi(r,lir.BaTar
Awake. Hom E. Kiarslsy wriasa :
; otMallz. ha, to Ua
day do wa wtI a kter
How many time
It iNMtoallMrikat avar obeajtad ae
hi:i.
Ppo.l wliatTniirnwn cltlzena sav. Bemember
ono treatment lasts for months and is generally
freshmen bnt
e
1
36-3-
'f
SCS, MaRTooswass,
rvatfnaL mm
EVER PRE8ENTE0 TO THE WORLD.
I. II. H. Bears, ao state, unacr oatn, mat tor si
cars 1 suffered with Catarrh: teti rince 1880.
Indcr euro of Dr. S. B. St. John, of Hartford,
Cnnn tnri rpnrn. hut. nil tho same. 1 did not hear.
eventeen smoke tobacco.
and
Through using tfao "Carbolic Smoke-Hall- "
can hear, ana jea outer tnan
The Pennsylvania road U abolishing Its "Dcbollator" l
tor tniny yean, i am vunccucuv mm. rar
wooden bridges In Jersey.
33 years.
H. II. Scabs.
Unt Galveston, Tex.,
Comedian Joe Marpny, being wealthy, wli
sworn to sept. , isu.
arest'neztyear.
take
I could not sco: blind from mnnlated eye
j" can aee to
lids. Used "Carbolic Smoke-Hal- t
Alan Arthur, son of the late
T. 11. cox, Waco.
read.
Is traveling In Egypt.
BlahoD KId. of California haa been sufferlnt
iwoniy
Usca tno "tarDOHO nmoae-tui- "
iuu
wttn a severe cataract.
days with grand results, ffii. Babmcs, Waco.
" and
Th PhtladrlDhla Press save fine feathers
If your dniggist has not tho " Smoke-Basometimes make Jail birds.
remit tho prlco ("Bmoke-Ball,- "
"Debcllator,'
to
their
according
have
should
horses
t:, Debcllator," Si) to homo ofllcc, and the remNo lee Dalace will lift Its glittering towers edies
ability, a nroner division of work and
will bo sent tn registered package, with full
winter.
Montreal
In
this
1lrvt!nna TVin't tftkn AtlV SUbltltUtO ahelf- regular
rest. Thoy were taken out in
worn nostrums. We warrant satisfactory results
'Looking for Tforlt.
order, as thoy stood, beginning with the
to every purchaser.
one
ladyP
said
you
tell
that
"What did
ono nearest the uoor. no onoice was
CO.
CARBOLIC SMOKE-BAL- L
allowed, and if any man refused to take tramp .to another.
"Told nar 1 was tooxm- mr wore, man is
the animal assigned htm ne mignt
lad.
8
without anr. That or none. Hence tho was the truth,yeto,"
w. Waahlnston
glTln' mer xou loom' rur
"What'er
nhrajin "Hoh?ou'a Choice.1'
workl"
in tno spring OI 100 1, luepiauuuiu&a
"Yes: bo's I kin keep out or Ita way."
out in England. The colleges of Cam- - Waahlngton Critic
bridtro were ciosea. ana anions mo pre
Everv clorloua act of a great life starts for
cautions taken by the authorities t ward
an clciiont tact. Dr. Bull's Counh Byr- forbidden
avoid infection. Hobson was
11 n la the elorloua
act OI a liie i aiuuj, iuu 11
to co to London.
Is a positive fact that it stands without a rival
Ho died in .January, ioai, paruy, 11 is
i'TIoni for a season bids the worm lareweu" The Great Li?er and Stomacb Bemeely
atrl. from anxlotv and frottfnff at his when a man finds himself In the relentless
but be smiles and takes For tho cure of all disorders ot tho Stomach, Liter,
enforced lolsuro. Hobson was ona of the craaoof ceuralsla.
LI. ' ... k.ln.. hAltlA Af HftlVft. Bowels, Kldneya, Bladder, Nerroui SUeaaet, Loaa of
DCirLwuDuuiiiriioviK..uvHw
and
Cambridge,
of
wealthiest citizens
Appetite, Headache, Comtlpatlon, CottlTeneu, IntlonOU.
did much for tho benout of tbo city to
digestion, Btllouineu, Fercr, Inflammation ot tho
plow patent was Dowels, riles and all derangements of the Internal
which ho left several lozaolo3.
ills nlnlT07 the first cast-Iro- n
Viscera. Purely vegetable, containing no mercury,
death called forth many poems from Usued to.Kewtwia, 01 new jersey.
minerals, or deleterious druss
mnmboM of the University, ofilcors and
nlnetv-thre-
Ufa
Do rnti fMl dnll. Inn mi Id.
less, and Indescribably miserable, both pbyat
cally and mentally
experience a sense ol
ruuneas or Dioauna alter caunr, or 01 stob
nosa," or emptiness or atomach in the mora-Ing- ,
tongno coated, bitter or bad taste Is
mouth, irrotrular appetite, dizziness, frequea;
beadachca, blurred eyesight, " floating specks '
beforo the eyes, nervous prostration or
irrltobllltr of temper, hot flushes
alternating with chlUy aenaatlons, sharp
utiing, transient pains nero ana tnore, ook
foot, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, 01
llsturbed and unrefreshlng sleep, constant
Indescribable feeling ot dread, or of Impending calamity?
If you have all, or any consldemblo number
of these symptoms, you aro suffering froa
Hint moat common of American maladlca
Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated
with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. Tho tnort
complicated your disease has become, th
greater tho number and diversity of symptoms. No mutter what stage It has reached
blood-clsansln- g,
Put-In-Ba-y.
Fiftieth Congress.
Of Amherst's
YOU?
Catarrh, Asthma,
Rrnnnhitie r.rnnn
ITt0IVUVUlilkl) uivup,
jaWMAMUS
uaiarMi ueamess, Cbroulo Dlaeaaea ot tho
Neuralgia and Golds, Liver, Blood,
and
iot
's
l
SMOKE-BAL-
AND "DEBELLATOR,"
-
ST. JACOBS OIL.
Pre-fire- d
' 18 YEARS AGO. ,
f,
a
WML
partner
blood,
ivy-gro-
a
won darfal
carat won tar
confldenca ol
i he paople, int
It to-d- tj
thr
moit popular
m
sido-drop-
ld
lHOOD'Sf
war-lik-
ovidontly inferior, sinco ho was taught
to writo, not with pen, ink and paper,
but with liis fingers in a box of smoothed
sand. It was a part of the duty of he
littlo scholar to curry a black lead penIIaauid,Haaajrd&()K.T..sotdbyalldruKristi;
Mat toalc for pai tents recovering from' Fever cil to tho master in order that tho attend
or other skkaeases, It has no equal
anco book might be marked. This ope
ration tho child viowod with intense inSeratchea.
3. H. Shaffer, Madt'bn, Wis., saysi "I cured terest ; it was porformed by the aid of
a bono ot thn worst case ot scratches that I an instrument with which he then
aver saw with VeterlnlaryCnrbolUalro. Of
acquainted for the first time, but
all the remedies 1 ever raw this Utbo 'boss.' " which in fuluro years, In his hand was
Wo and So. , at DrttRKlsts.
to picture thoso beautiful babies that
Danto Gabriel Rossettl pronounced
Consumption Suiely Cured,
"triumphs, evory one or tnom."
To the Editor:
WarAt this school the
Fleaso Inform your readers that 1 have a wick thoro is a tradition that he was
remedy
Tltlye
far thu hbove named disease.
ay its timely usoHmsanas of hopeless cases decendod from a daughter of the great
-s- taid only
have been permnlntly rnrcd. I thall be Warwick, tho King-maka
a
Khtd to send two bottles of my remedy mm threo years. By tho time he was nine
to any of vour readers who bavo consumption years old tho goncral distress and poverIf they will send mo their Express and P. O.
ty hod further invloved his parents, and
address. Rcspectfullr,
T. A. BLOCUJdYM. C, 181 Pearl St, New York. ho was taken from school to help earn
tho daily bread, for his father shared in
Cincinnati policemen get diplomas for acts tho general dissipation into which
of heroism.
una laok of work often
plunge tho poor. The little lad wont
into a print- - orks to act as "tear-boy- "
to his Undo Thomas who was a block
printer on calicoes. His duty was to
WHAT IT HAS DONE.
dip a brush in color and to keop supplied
on which the printer
the color-olot- h
daubed his block before he applied it to
"nobjon's Choico."
Relief. In any cllmato at any season one the fabrio.
mr two atmllcntlons of 8t. Jacobs Oil relieves :
vou
Did
know that this famillarpbrase
His bravo mother (we should never
ajten cures permanently. This is the average
Choice." nrcscrves tho mem
"Hobson'a
of
lips
the
of
from
have
her
but
known
years.
ten
asspariencs In
her children), a Yorkshire woman and ory of a Very good and useful man P
; no
Thomas Hobson was oorn in
daughter, had hard
a school-masterCarat. The contents ofa bottle have cured work to koen want fromftho door : bat was for sixtv voars a carrier ooiwcon
thousands of extreme chronic cases. Usodao her Yorkshire thrift brought them London and Cambridge, conveying to
through, on how email means will and from the University, totters ana
bottle.
never bo told, and with w holesome oat- packages, also pa engers. In addition
meal porridge, and butterm.lk and the to his express business, he had a livery
i
TH TMtlMOny. Thousanai or teattmostatements
loaf she kept the table go- - taViln anl Inf. linrsna tn thn TTtllvorsltV
in tba home-mad- e
JUM substantiate the above
ailments.
students, He made it a rule that all
painful
kilids
of
of
all
fur
in c
Itialgettlon, Repression ol
Spirits. General Debility, In their various
Iprast also prereatatlve against Fcrcr and
Ana. other Intermittent Fevers,
JCHzirof UalUaua," mado by
Tatattanitart
preparation Jim
lif lt pecullm
merit asd It
'WrW
it..:.,:. ii?igl!l 'vialh
r
it
. i
.
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