Orange Weekly Tribune (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 4, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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ADVERTISING RAÍKS.
. Display advertisements will be charted
rale ot i per inch (H lines of this typi
No advertisement will be Inserted Mr less uii
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Local cotices 10 cents per Une for each tnsei>
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TUESDAY, August 4. 1896.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
■\ for District Jmtye.
We are authorized to announce STEPHEN r.
WKST as a candidate for re-eleetilou to tne
■ ottoe of District Judge at Ule en ul¡p£ Nqrepi-'
ber election. .
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We are authorised to annojmbe J. Ü. IjUHTON
as a candidate lor re-election to" the oillce of
County Judge at t^énsutnu November , elec-
tion.
We are autfiórtecd to announce C. I- GOOD-
KAN as w'candidate for the oOlce of Utfnnty
Judge at the ensuing November election.
for 'County Treattirer.' .. • •
I beraby announce myself aa a candidate for
tbe office of Cbunty Treasurer.. I am compe-
tent to meet alj,ren'ulrementa ot the offlce and
promise, If elect ed.t-o fultUl the duties faithfully
sud well.
i v y •i.lbit.
fur County, Atlornt ;
We aré authorize-to announce J, 1*. ADAMS
- as a candidate for re-election to the offlce of
oijunty Attorney at the ensuing Ifovembef*
olectlon.
T~
• for DUtrict and- Gfnunty Gt
We are authorized to annottnce N.
as a candidate for re-election to the offlce of
* District and OouBty Uerk at the ensuing
November election.
We are authorized vtd announce LON A.
BERNARD as a candidate for Blstrlét and
county Clerk at the énrolng November election.
for /¡htriff&nd Tax-Collector.
We are authorized to, "announce JKFF D.
BLAND as a candidate far re-election to the
" omceof Hherlff and Tax-CoUactor at the enau-
- log November election. ■
W« an authorized to announce HAMMOND
«TAHK8 *1 a candidate for the ofljee Qf Sheriff
nd Tax-Collector St the ensuing November
«lection.
We are authorized ta
SARD as* candidate for the
and Ta* Collector air
election. J
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By the Governor «f the State óf ffm.
.
whereas, the Twenty-fourth Legislature, at
4ts late regular biennial sessloiw" which ad-
journed on the 80th day of April. A. D. IMS,
jiassed the following Joint Resolutions, in the
manner prescribed by the Constitution of this
State, proposing certain amendments to the
Constitution of this SfatFi to-wlt: . .
Joint resolution to amend section 4, of article
of the Constitution qf the State of Texas.
Section ]. Be It resolved by th6 Legislature
of the State of Texas: That section 4, ot article
T. of the Constitution otthe 8tate of .Texas, be
b'< ini.-nded fs vi unaltiltTlIn i as follows:
Section 4. The laiiM herem set ap rt to tfcé
public tree, school nflkshallbe sold under sticb
regulations, at such tmies, and on stich terms.
he Dreacribed by law; and the Legisla-
ture «hall not have power to grant any relief to
purchasers thereof. The Comptroller shall In-
vest the proceeds of'such sales, and; of those
heretofore made, as" thay be directed by the
Board ot Education, bareln provided for. In,the
bonds of the United States, the state ot Texas,
or counties in said state. or|n auch other Becu-'
rltles as may be prescribed by law, or in agri-
cultura! lands, tor the benefit of the penitentiary
-system, of the state, under such restrictions as
rlbed hr law, and the State
responsible for all etfch Investments.
3. The foregoing amendment shall bo
submitted to the qualified voters of the State
at the next general election. Those favoring
tts adoption shall have written or printed on
thelh ballots the words.
ITS ULTiMAT
N ESCAPE.
section 4,
those 0|
or printed ónthél
the amendment :to
constitution, " a
hereby directed
matlori tor said election
published, as required by
exlstlnglaws of the Stl
Approved April m, li
For the amendment to
of the constitution." and
inshaUhave written
the words, "Against
4, article 7, of the
Governor of the state Is
necessary;., fcrocla-
■td have the same
e Constitution and
for T,
Joint resolutl
ofthi
article Bisection .
the Oonstltutltm óf «be State of Texas, re-
quiring persons of foreign birth to declare
their intention to become citizens of the
. United States slji months before any election
at which such perttw&Cijy oiler to vote.
Seetlbn i. Be ItT^esqjtved by the Legislature
of theJHate of Texas: That article 8, sections,
ot the constitution of the State of Texas, be
amended so a to hereafter read as follows:
Section 2. Every male person subject to none
of the foregoing dlaqoelipoattons. who shall
have attained the a®e of^wentyrone years, and
who shall be a cttlzenef.the United States, and
who shall have resided In this Sta(e one year
next ptecedlng an eledtlon, and the'last six
i Within t
month^ within the district or
he ofreiij to vote, shall he deemed a qudiDed
elector. And e Very male person of foreign birth
subject to none of the foregoing disqualifica-
tions. who,' not teas than six months before any
elect on at Which he offeA to votq, shall have
declared his Intention to become a citizen of
the United States, In aooordanee with the Fed-.
eraVSatnrallzatlon laws, and shall have redded
la this Slate qne year next preceding such eleo-
tion, aid the last sU months In the county In
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Diaposltíon to Be Mado of 1
St laoul#Convention Hall.
After November 1st Its Days of Useful- '
/ ness Will Be Over and It WIÚ ! ,
9/P torn IJown—Is Ms*
DtT.- :
The erstwhile bravely adorned Audi*
torium that rang with the defiance of
the free silver men and the cheers of the*
McKinleyites and Hanna cairfp follow- _
era is n dismantled and lonely <tmonu- t
'meat to flepnrted enthusiasm. „ , : -
J. Anthony Gorman, of Sao Francis- 1
co, to whom belong* the credit of the ;
-simple but beautiful decorations, has t
completed the work of dehaWUtatlng 1 •
the big hall, He Will ship all the silken
paraphernalia to the city by the golden 1
gate and It will be used in a carnival i
to be held la California'* metropolis
thiB fall. He presented souvenirs at
the convention in the form of flags and 1
picture* to John M. Thurston, C. W.;
Fairbanks and Chauncey Depew. jptidTt
Mrs. McKlnley-he sen t one i
e*t flag*. The background' or found*- Í
tlon of the decorations wiM be left far .
the inaplration'of the populist'brother*. ' |
The draperies of the wooden columns
and the bands of red, wh)£
and blue bünting that
the calllnga ot "the galleries,
well a* those which softened '
light that fell through the "monitor,'!
or big skylight, will serve as a aul
tiat nucleus of such adornment i
populists desire. But the big bvildia
guarded by two policemen, is gloOtL
now in contrast with its aspect when in- j'
stinct with life a few days ago.
furniture will remain there until
oloae of the convention, which wil
held July 22, after which tttb'bullding'i
committee will probably sell the 15,000 ¡
oil ni ra and diepóse in asimilar fashion '
ofHhe remaining accessories.
The hail itself will stand until N<
ber 3U After that it will become
property of the contractor,
MoClure, who- will have It torn
•nd sell the salvage as old lumber."
the terms of the contract the " "
will be for Tent for'big meei
rallies until that daie. It will
lea* during the winter, for it w
pot les* than 910,000 to put a Ü
plant Into the immense building.'
und H occupies, will be
a city park next Spring.
The structure la not oi
because of the conveptio
and the one shortly to be
bu# because of the 'faci
erected In a less time
building ot iU da** In
:hltecture, *ay* the
HWwtfi . -WW
t and Mr¿ Harrison «¡ere
• of being crushed b?p '
*ic car and a trolley pole
ngton street, Indianap-
e other afternoon. They
f ferriage, drawn by two
-and driven by the col-
When the driver fes-'
the street he evidently
an electric car that
"on the north track a*fe\v feet'
an-electric pole. A* the, driver
upon the, track the horses be-
i exeite^ and at the same moment
fOilg of another car sounded a few
i distant going east on the opposite
[, The driver evidently realized hifc
[weltion and suddenly turned
a M. that they ^ould pass be-
i the pole and the car, though the
wail *o narrow that it seemed
make the passage with-
{ one or the other. The
•d and by a^luekj
r gantlet without
s the pole or thé.car^„Kr..
fcntly; recognised tie
1 the same moment that; It be-
at to the driver, as he
Í the "back of the seat In frfent of
rtly from á sitting pos-
i did not' evince any deaire to
i the vehicle, but was appar-
1 to take the linea if -the
quired, and while the
j the run of the gant-
I forwnH as if ready at any
, to render assistance in their
tfar a* could be seen
her did not recognise
danger she wa* in or wa's not the
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tO SEA SERPENTS CAPTURED.
Save l
Prove Their Btory.
■iiii™*1ÉÉ' greatly iptierest-
in the capture at Hood's candi, Puget
of two *ea serpents, ten and
feet long, which have been
there for exhibition; When
i hooks they fought ferocious-
having to' pound them
One closed his jaws down on
iook and bit it off. The
from injuries, but hb* been
ice. The female is doing well
>f salt water. Probably
be taken e**t. Scientists on
it fish commission ateaun-
nd.at the stat« university,
ible to classify the mon-
undoubtedly belong to
of *é^ i serpents occa-
iisted by marina men.
ot the dead serpent
i man'* thigh, the body be-
long and tapering to
the tall. It has tb*
let*
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
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Diamonds, Jewelry,
& SILVERWARE
AU goode guaranteed as represented. •
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Yon bavé often heard it said.
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While ^onr mother sewed your trons^
í on were lying in yoiar bed.
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Is a .saying just as true,
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Soon the little monthly paym«(nt
Makes the HOME belong to you.
Tfi&e the stitch
«ick bad, fm Will ■■ ■
our family may be lefrwithou
e sell cneap and on *asy
¿i
rjü^ for when you are on your
that it is everlas
t tfce ei
: County
ensuing
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cti:'
H. JiESflTS
r to the office of
U, at tie ensuing
lóé H. W. BLAND
to |be offlce ot.
lg November
ble Covet.
s («ver j* made from dark
billiard, cloth or feit,
in each corner'ortoo-
i four or live card* of white
i the markings of red or black
bted. The card* are of the
iñ games and are appHqued.
ng the corners an(d forming a
r-along the side* are such wárn-
s: "Do not trump your partner's
"When in doubt, jead trumps,"
These sentencea.are ih Script ánd
ked In gold cord.—N. Y. Post. .
An Old Loaf.
The Soar famlly. of Ambnston, ,Der-
" byshire, England, have a curious heir-
loom in the shape of a loaf of bread that
i« now over 600 years old, The founders
of the family, it appears, were great
friends of King John. When thatmon-
arpb died he made several land grants
" . to the Soar*., One Of these tracts, itap^
pears, had always been conveyed with a 1
,loa f of bread along with tha"writings,"
and the deed and the loaf are both kept
■ to this jay as «acred relics.
Tnu can get anything iix the drug linó
at E". W. Brown's.
MmpM
iii ni iii i i e°mineáoWg at
months before ati election.
whereas, each Of said Joint resolutions
Requires tlie Governor to issue his proclama-
tion* ordering s& election for the submission of
Said Joint resolutions to the qualified electors
of the State for Ihelr adoptloi. or reJeoUon^m
Tuesda.v after the first Monday In November,
A D. IB*, which wl'J he the nd day of said
month.
Now, therefore, I, fl. A. Culberson, Governor
of Texas. In accordance with the provisions of
sWd joint resolutions, and by the authority
vested in me by the Oonitltutldn and laws of
this State, do hereby Issue this iny proclamation
ordering that an election, as required by said
Jolnt resolutlons. be held on the day designated
therein, to-wit, on Tuesday, the ad day of No-
vember, A. D. 18M. in the several counties ot
this State, for the adoption or rejection of said
proposed amendments-, to the oonstltatlon
the State of Texas. Said election ahall be
at the several polling places of the'
precincts of the severS) counties of this
and will be conducted by tbe officers
the same In conformity with the laws of
State and In accordance with the provisions
this proclamation.
In testimony whereof,-1 hereunto slgji my
name and cause the seal ot State it/ be
[L.S.J affixed, at the city of Austin, this 14th,
day of July, A. D. 18W.
* '' (Stiraedl' JJ. A. CULBKKSON,
Governor of Texas.
By the Governor: ,
(Signed) ALLISON WAYFIELD.
Secretary of State-
ié '
000 feet of lumber at hi* disposal when ]
the. big building i* torn down, he
hi* will be amall profit, if any, as^the aú-
pense of undoing the work of April v
coat a* much S* he can realise from 1
lumber, which will then, of course, 1
second-hand. It took 00,000 j
nslls- to put the great
gether, and auch as these '
true, to their original
wlll alao be available. The
all yellow pine, brought from 1
vllle, on thé Bt.Francia river,
vember 1, which will aee tl
work in ita demolition, thó buU
he in charge of Sam Kennard,1
H. Thompson and Richard C.
Doubtless it -toll be a popular place for
rallies in the early iall.
MONSTER
Sometimes the moat oaretnl women
are tfíe moat oareleaK '*. Many a woman
bundles herself up, to keep out of aide
ness—when she is neglecting the worst
sickness that oan come to a woman. She
aJlowp a slight disorder to become worse,
to slowly sáp her vitality, v The little
pain and the other slight indications
of trouble aeein to her unimportant.
Htie goes on, with increasing suffering,
up til life itself becomes a drag.' Nef-
Honej -Honey.
honey in frumes, "fteah every day
tied lioney apd honey in bulk.
. .Tambs Rtnm.
Milk pan
and dower
W Stoneware.
crosks, churus,
fruit jara
.TAMBSBTOW.
Old People.
Old people who require taedicinei to
regulate the bowels and kidneys will
And tbe true remedy in Electric Bitters.
lioine doe* not stimulate and
ins no whiskey; nor other intoxicant
t act a* a tonic and alterative. It acts
r on the utomaoh and bowels,
: strength and tone tq
rebyaidpafe ^tOf in
B of its function . 1°"
vonsness, '"sinkin,
disturbances, aud
tions may ari « fi
the organs distil
thirty yearsago
remedy, for
was recognised
it* now, chief
World's Dispem
at Buftilo, N.
Piaroe's Favorite
wonderfully efft
ever been used for
' £r
• Although Mr.]
rre*tf
r ílüul LolulU . ,-i I
i ^ . i n -i.:. 1
OMrglft Hot la
Ben Hañít U^¡«^ear-¿ld
farmér, was ball% cotton hi
field near Food Springs, Ga.,
laborer working near him
boy give a wild scream.
m¿tt> tben ran a few feet
J the ground, writhing sod
agony. In ten mljoute* the
dead. An examination ahov
Harris had been stung by
ant," as the Insect is called
country. The aht was found
to the swollen purple ankhrof
fortunate lad and was
preserved by £>avld Hall,
lían. who was in the vi
•aid that "bull ants" are num<
the Pigeon mountains, the scene
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íbut and
REFÜ8C
THE REQUEST
ago a request for the
f tbe revolutionary miiater rolls
York *tate to' the war deparfc-
of tbe natloiial government was
Gov. Morton to the State
of regent*. It has Just leaked
that the regent*
other day refused
that it
CONFECTIONER
AND
to these
them. Thi*
Is
AL STINO.
Cigars, Tobacco and Notions,
TEXAS.
ACTED
young HarrUV.death. They are about y,air
ftn Inch in length find have a stinger
which is fully half*an inch long.
other ease is on reeord where tin
Unleas .the regenta recede from
¡tlon the national history of
''iii, being
beprlnt-
|R|r. , wt^'lá-'
the muiter roll* of New York
other IS original states have
loaned their records to the war
the copy is said to be
:ly ready to go* to the printer.
LIKE PALÉ FACES.
Ian Woaaen Overcome by KmoMoa a*
■Mtgut érTKéW'lftrieken Belatlvea.
affeAing seen? occurred at Bush-
Neb., the other morning, when
Indians who were recently par-
from the penitentiary at Siotuc
i Falls, S. D., arrived on the train and'met
spells,", digestive
other complica'
derangement of
e. Ote*
for a reliable
oompiainta"
'I Pierce, then,
lan to the
d Invalids' Hotel
prepared Dr.
"tli'é'tü'ÓBt
that has
of the insect proved fatal;
e Wte
t i
Wanted X Hays.
The amount of Ignorance
yails regarding the Hoent
little short ot mar
considered how fully
been discussed in the l
son received a few <
laboratory at Orange,
eye pieces of a pair of «
with the request that 1
the X rays" ,*i>3
Vermont sender. Kvld
mountain Individual 1
. things. Another see]
imps hpd obtainable, wi
Ootemon Pn., sent the foil.
tinted* epistle: "Thon
Will you Tleiase send
rays nnd bill as
order
from the Pine
of the ftx-convicts
with 'scrofula, which i* Indi-
an enlargement of the glands
. neck. This disease is recognlws4
a* fatal. Tbja fact is known among the
Indians, and when the fathers, mothera
men raw them get
recpgnixed the fatal
" in stoical silence,
on the ground and
their shrieks and
to the wildcat
Burns, who was
ose of thQ-mostpa-
t witnessed.
m
j ^
baked beans, ox
«Ottp, etc. „
A Solemn Oath.
I* all fight, 'hut I
oan, convince yon
even more easily of
the value of my
fill call
U Wi
nnd see for yourself.
Just received from
Sew York: Codiish
balls in cana Tbur-
- ber's Farina, Sago,
Tapioca Boston
tail and mock turtle
F,
WANTED—To rent a house with six
rooms and hall, olbe# in. Apply this
offio?.
Landreth's Fresh Turnip
Seed* McLE 4N A CÜRfty^
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A full line ofrcoaps, combs aüd brushes
at E. W. Brown'a ' ' ' •
mu
New kraut, new mackerel, ,
-McLean & Cobbt.
HIgliest Market ÍPrf'oe
i'aid for all kind* of produce, chick-
ens, eggs, hides, beeswax, etc. Bring
it to me and get what it is worth.
L. V. Mallbtt.
Yon don't have to leavef Orange to get
high-grade portraits, you can get them
atffianatream'b.
Try out Batter Oil.
' McLean & Curhy.
«ÍVes Saved.
Mrs Phoebe Thomas, of Junction
*" , w b told by her doctors she
id there .was no hope
a Dr. King's New
cured her and she
ails.
8 heartburn.
|f|K£Tv-
Buckle ' Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for outs,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns and all sEiu eruptions, and post- .
lively cures piles ot no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or mftney refunded^ Price 25c, per box.
For sale by B, P. Eewsob.
Personal.
Fbee—04 page medical reference book
to any person afflicted with a
chronic or delioate disec
their sex. Address- the
land nUKeoosóf
r. Hathaway & Oo.
i Antonio, Texas.
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Ford, A. L. Orange Weekly Tribune (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 4, 1896, newspaper, August 4, 1896; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183198/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.