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ANNOUNCEMENTS-
TV15 ARK AUTHORIZED TO AN-
W noniu'fi Mr. John Hcki.i.man us a can
didate fur Mayor at Ike euaulug election in
April.
AUG AUTHORIZED TO AN-
nounoe John uknhy bbowh a
cunillilale lor Mayor.
TITE AHK AUTHORIZED TO AN-
W nounce Mb. . Ganbhii as a candidate
forCouucilumiilnliiiHtDulliia at tlie eniiu-
lng April en-cuon.
TiTK ARK AIITHOKIZKD TO AN
V nomioe Mk. Kd 0. Smith a a candi-
date for Mayor Hi the cnitiiliiK April election.
It will be remembered that the next
presiding oflloer of the senate 1 Vick-
PitKbiDKNT IIejjdricks whoaa ileinoe
racy is some distanco beyond question.
lie will bare the appointment of the
(sommltteo chairmanships of that au-
gust body and some have suKgosted
that the chairmen aforeaaid and also
the heft of the committees themselves
may possibly be democratically in
olined. It may be so and If Illinois
should also elect a Democratic senator
as now seoms exceedingly probable
there Is no telling hew nearly tho true
spirit of the constitution may be in-
spired into congressional action and the
will of the peopio executed. What a
sad state of afUlrs some folks would
think had fallonon the natiou If the pop
ular voice could be freed from restraint!
SUTTOAY MARCH 8 1885.
Tun roport of Mr. Davis ol Judici-
ary Committee No. 2 in the senate set-
tles the Jate of the gambling lioonse bill.
The law will In all probability remain
s it is.
Thk past aud the present In single
portraiture was nover better illustrated
than in the call on Friday last m;vlo by
Mrs. Bx-niEsiDHNT Tyleu on Puksi-
dkjt CiiBVKfiAWD aud the lady inmates
fifths White IIouso.
Tim notaries public of Dallas will be
Inaugurated some time during tho
strawberry or vatormelon season
when they will bo oxpoeted to mako
elaborate speeches and each ono treat to
plethora the audience on hand. It is
calculated that the tiiuo consumed in
this banqueting will consume about
throe weeks.
A pew persons atbiot to believe the
British wore not deflated at Khartoum
Kaasala aud other plucos because the
troops were Egyptian. Tho British
parliament regard all those dictators ns
defeats !' the English and so proclaim
It. The fact i Ilia Egyptians are to bo
clasHod us ISrithih troops Just ns tho
Sepoys from Intli.inro thus regarded.
A Fout AVoitni paper says: "Tlio
only railway strlltos In Texas occur on
ruilways belonging to tho Gori.D sys-
tem." "Et tu Unite." Fort Worth
owes what lltl-lo reputation sdio now en-
Joys to tho Qoui.n system of railroads
and in that system's tiino of trouble
and ti avail tho papers ot tho Fort have
no words of eneuuragomout to ofl'or it.
Somr have said that tlu-ro were qiilto
a number of olllce sookers in Toms
craving poslollluo? inars'iulslilps royo-
mio oilioes utc- Asa hint tu those who
may not want to crowd tho list of appli-
cants tho Herald would advert to tlio
fact that Democratic chairmen in tho
senate will probably hereafter appoint
comuiiltoo clerks salary $2(00 for live
months' work.
Tun appointment of Obn. John C.
Black of DmivIIIo Illinois a-t commis-
sioner o 'pensions was promptly iimde
auO 'udiciously. It may uot have been
made with referenco to the aonatnrUl 1
.election in (Ihn. Black'h state but yot
it inn? tend towur.U the election of a
Democrat. It certainly wa.i ma.lu Jimt
at the proper time and the solootlou of
the (date was not uu .vlso.
Mr. KiMuiiouait has certainly pur
sued a strange course in regard to the
amendments to the elty charter of Dal
las. It la presumed the olty council In
Its recommendations represented tho
will of the people in this city and as
Mu Kikiiuouoh Is supposed to repre
sent the will of the people it is strange
he should have offorod amendments te
one of tho moat vital of the provisions
The article he amended only allects the
city of Dallas and not the couuty aud it
is not te be supposed be is to arrogate
to himself tho guardianship of this city
or to work in the interests ol the very
few whon the whole body of tse people
are to be afTiietod. lie should exert
hlmsell to carry out the will of tho in a
jorlly of the people of the city.
The senate couimlUooon tlaatico ro
ported favorably a bill to loyy an occu
pillion tax ou all denlors lit pistols dag
gers and dirks. As the Hkiuld under-
stands the bill ltdoes not embrace guns
or ammumlloiof any;kindand only re
fers to what is demonstrated concealed
weapons. Unless a law Is pasBed mak
ing it a sevoro penal ollunce to carry
these coucealod woapons the ctfuct of
the bill above roferred to will only be
to lncreaso the prices of the articles
Still the IIkralo oilers no objection to
the measure.
THE BUSINESS BUDGET.
MORE LIFE IN WALL STREET.
The Stock llurfcot stlSVng up ArhIii Jay
Clould WIbi la tlm Mlmtourl I'actHo
Injamtlon Stilt Failures
aud Other Matters.
Tone of the Stuck Market.
Nisw York Maich 7. Governments
unchanged.
Railroads quiet and stoady.
8tate securities dull.
The effect of the weakness on the
stock market late yesterday has bad no
apparent effect on to-day's prices.
Tim 1 1 on. I ftl.A ln.u A riru.u
surnrlse at the strength developed
in the early transactions the advance
over last evening's llnal quotations la
the llrst tirioesthis uiorninit. amounting
to y to J per cent. from which there
were lurinor gams iu me nrat nour.
Tills was followed bv Iractioual de-
clines then another slight advance and
then a (lull aud stoady market until
after U p. ni when large
buying ordors appeared lor
liiirkavrauna and New York Central.
The Uiahest prices reoor Jed for the for
mer since tlio early part of Decombsr
were established. The principal leaturo
of tlio market was the manipulation of
Lackawanna. Transactions -l.oixi.
Tuk people of l)llai fool under many
obligations to Mu. Catin of Harrison
couuty for his able efforts on tholr be-
half t' crry through tin charter
ainonduiHiits to this city. In montlon-
ing this fact It may not bo out of place
to say Mu. Cavis Is one of tho most
promtnont ablo and dear headed gon-
tlomen In the legislature and ho Is an
honor and credit to his coiihtiiuciits.
Thk lIuiiAr.p'n Austin correspondent
snys iliu probabilities are !h:it the legbi
lalure will submit a prohibition
amendment to the constitution to
lie voted on '.v the peopio. In the event
the question is submitted to tho voters
of the state thoso iu favor of tho mens
lire will bring to bear til their lul tcrlos
In tlio way of ballots ami tlio.'.o opposed
will have to bo yi;;iliint ami equally en
tlr.isiu.stlo to del'cat it. Tlioo Iu ftvor o;
tho amendment aro stioiigiu numbers
active and enthusiastic an : will not
leuyo a Bteuo unturned to accomplish a
victory.
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Tub bill to lioanso gimbling may bo
said to be killed by tho adverso report
of tho wenato conlmltteo. IT gambling
Is a crini it should not be llcunspd for
no iniadomenuor should be counto-
paiieed by leglsliitivo enitetment 'J'he
assertion that it will bo practiced no
matter how stringent the laws may bo
is futile for it can bo po restricted ns to
prevent it being curried ou openly and
iu a short time It will cciso in private
circles and Indulged In only on rare occasions.
NAVIES.
Tha preat. boast of nuuy nations
England principally Is of navies. It
occurs to the llini.vi.n that tint prnudxst
boast of tho American government
should be that we have been ablo so
long to navigate tho ship of htaln with-
out ansvy England is always on the
growl and with her Insular condition
compelled to have nut hut to tlm
The Jay (iuuld Hitlts.
Sr. Lcioih March 7. The hearing of
the case of the state of Minsourl against
Jay Gould and others to prevent the
voting of certain shiues of Jron Moun-
tulu sleek at the aninul inoeting of the
company next Tuesday on the ground
that the Mlsssurl Kansas A Texas road
of which they are also shareholders is
a competing line to the Iron Mountain
was begun in tno circuit court lo-day
The court dinmisijud defendants' Mo
tion to remove counsel employed
to assist tlio circuit attorney who
brought tho suit on the ground that the
leal plaiutin was ono Plant of New
York and that the state ol Missouri had
nothing to do wiih the case. Affidavits
filed on behiilf of tlie detondant to show
luat tlio roads involved were not com
pelinir ones and that tho nubile had
gained by their Joint msnngeiiitiiit were
toad.
Argument continiiod all the iif'ornoon
till late ibis ovo.-iiiig when Judge Lube
in a very low words refused to grant
tho temporary Injunction. Probably no
lurthor action will bo taken in the case
aud Jay (lould iind his associate can
vote their slock ut. the meeting of the
Iron Mountain stock holders next Tues-
day rieiirn-l'iicuiHioilii in Mimidurl
St. Ions March 7. Advices from
Fulton Missouri nUte thiit plcuro-
pneiinioui i has develop nl In a herd of
Jcrsoy cat tlo be! ;nlu to tha Mate
asylum ut that place and that eighl
cows haVii iliod iu u month a. a! o'.lioit
are sick. The inteei io i m oininnni-
c.it d hv a bull purchased last. luty Iroin
H. S. Tripp of Peoria Illinois. As soon
us the Hnlimii was Known to
bo lnleclod it was isobit-(I from the
herd but the conti--.ioii had cproad
with the above result. Dr. Frumbower
of the agricultural ib'parlmonl nt Wasli-
Inglon has been at Fulton several clays
and m -ilo a thorough ( xauiliiH' ion of
Iho herd lie ilcclare. the dji.ure
lo bo pltnro p'u uiiioviii and ndvises
the killing of llin en! Ire luird. Kll'ectiv"
measures will be imiii-ilia'nlT taken lo
prevent tho spread ot t he disease ouiMdii
the In rd allectcd.
nanees wore removed from the stable to
a sale distance. The Boon (iood hotel
win the favorite ol tho traveling men
and lis loss i t very much deplored It
was crowded W'th guests at the tune of
the lire. Tho cause of the lire Is not
clearly known. The loss was severe
though covered lo somo extent by in
uurance. Another iiiacniticent build
ing will soon be in course of coustruc-tlon.
WABASH KOI.MNO SJOCK.
St. Loi'is March 7. Six Wabash
railroad passenuer coaches in the
Twenty-second street yard were
damaged by lire to the
extent of J10.000 this morning. The tire
waacaiiHod by an overheated stovo. The
cars were taken to Litchliehl Illinois
to-night to be rebuilt. The shed and the
blacksmith shoo uear bv worodamaicod
$2000.
ANOTHER Al-COVKT.
Minkoi.a March 7. Special.! Quite
a disastrous tire broke out in the Ex-
change hotel of thin i itv. about 4 o'clock
line iiioriiinir m wmcu inavaiiu anotiier
largo two story hotel directly opposite
and tho Boon Oood llverv stable were
entirely consumed. The itoon (iood ho
tel was owned jointly hy Mr. lioen (iood
and Mrs.Mlliier.fiiniislied and nianiurod
DV Mr. Mercer K. ( asout. The house was
valued at $'2 .00. ami a total loss there
noing no insurance. The lurnl'uro was
insured for $1000
Tho Kxchango liolel wssowtud by B.
I). Ktrother and maniiged by John 1..
Mathews. It was In a iiiglilai!e before
tlio occupants were aroused and some
ol them barely escaped with their IIvok
The houo and furniture was val-
uedt$2.KH) which was all destroyed;
no Insurance.
B. A. Lucker agent of the Missouri A
Pacific railway who occupied part of
the hotol lost a lino plaoo aud other
furniture to tho value of $800.
A small eonfoi tionary store directly
across the Kreet bolongln" to lessrs
huiades iSi Palters ni c uig'st tiro but It
was put out be fore much ilamsgo was
done.
AT HOUSTON.
Houston Maich 7. Special. A fire
occurred to-night In the suburb of the
city destroying the ro'ideuee of Henry
Cbepir worth $1500; Insurance $S00.
RLNKLETS AW KINGLETS.
SKATING AND SLUGGING NOTES.
The Or vat Content on linllrrs Eul1--Iilg
Hcurci umlUcd-up fluiters Sulll-
tbu lteaily tn Flfiht Paddy
Ryan-Pane Hall I tc.
CAPT. COUCH'S COLONISTS.
ON T0OKLAHOMA IS THIR MOTTO
Miu llii4 Hold and I't-l i-mlnatloii Manl-
fesl il-A Iliu l'anii Near Arkansas
( It j troop llrliij; Mansnl '
to Oppoto the M iinli.
start
What Is the matter with Burns-
sentativb Joxks and tho Waco oily
govornmenlT Iu getting nu oinorg-
eney clause for his bill wss it neces-
sary to make an emergency for hlmsellf
Tho council of the pleasant burg In
which the honorahlo gentleman rcsblos
seem to think ho was casting reflections
ou them iu that portion of his proposed
law and rebuked him by rosolutitni
therefor. It Is probable ho will recover.
TnK following from tho pencil of the
linloM editor of the llous'on Journal
brings tho crimson hue to the chock of
the 11kiiam: ".Some wicked paper has
reconlly remarked that tho thick 'cheat
protectors' of somo othorlal UdUis are
the thinnest thlngi on rocord or In
other words on tho bust. We would
rs.tl.or not how any lamUlarlty with
the subjuct by an u'.lonipt at expan
elon."
Tun troubles cr the Tcxss t raoiflo
with its employes aro not ou the de-
cline nor with others In the sorrice-or
the Gov i.p system. On the contrary the
o ntet seetnslikely toepread aud sonio-
body will soon have to yield. Ixiwerlng
wages to a dollar a day would bo apt to
ro'iilt as did tho attempt of thoeeonom!-
csl gentleman lo U aoh his hnrso to eat
nothing by dally reduction of his diet.
When ho got to oue atraw a day the
noblo beast died.
Mr. Houston's antl-lnsurauoe bill
will oorlilnly be defeated from all ac-
counts buV whoihor the law n.iw In ex-
istence will be amoiid'id is not so sure
If Insurance mini aro oompollud to thor-
oughly investigate the vauio of the
property either personal or roal and te
keep up with its iluctuatloiia tho
amount of labor Imposed upon them
would seem to necessitate a heavy pre-
mium doraand. That certainly would
not be desirable to honest Insurers'.
Thb Galveston News says the Dallas
"Ukrai. i) Is as Insensible to ridicule as
prone to make Itself rid loulous." The
News ieels it is losing Its prestige In the
state and the IIkrald commiserates
with it In its dotage. It no douht
thought in the atiove the writer was
' saying something smart and caustic
who before putting It hi print "read
It like aj ocund lover with great ap-
plause (to himself) Ihrlcoover."
Thk ISrcnliKiii Banner tells of receiv-
ing one of its exchanges done up in seo
ond-himd funeral notices. This is al
most as ridiculous as the story told of a
young uiariled man In the state ot New
York. His father livod to a good old
age and had preserved his marriage
'suit during his life time. But time
' finally called the old gentleman tg his
last resting place and his sou in order
to make good appearance wore his
father's wedding suit at the fuuerab
f.
Athenians was known as woodon walls
but iu those modern days of heavy ordi-
nance as iron walls. Franco Is forever
ou the qui vivo with (lormany and
oveniiowrcipiliosfere.it Hunting arma
ments In her Chinese ombroglio. (i- r-
nuny under tho gonllo ltisM.uuu; Is
also compelled to bo clad in steel though
she exhibits her ferruginous ribs more
on tlio laud than sea. Kiumh all know
Is evor preparing for war in loo pro-
foundust peace. Hpain Is said to com
pote with England In the calibre and ex
tent of her II laling ordmiueo. whilst
Italy even in her ilogoimrucy has some
of the flutist and most exteusivel v
equipped modorii voasols of war that
Coat upon tho wave.
Now and wo hopn lor nuuy a year to
come wo ne no loruigu loinpiiea-
tions. Not only so but to the naked
a'id unoritctieo.l eye nono cao well
arUo. Still wo all aj Anp'rica-iH desire
natiouil respect and tho millions ut
treasures appropriated by congress in
l's last moments may not lui cupmided
siuIks. What tho Hkra'.d would siy
however is about this tii.it th'i i lea ol
devoting much care attention thought
or money to paying forcr ;vs'u rets.iud
heavy ord .iaucj Is not oil her necessary
or juillcleus on the part of tliit govern-
ment. Wo ihut't llbt Indians with
ships and tho y aro lliaouly hum in en-
cinici wo are likely to havo. Whilst the
thievery of Bo.vi ll llom- son t Co. coin-
pelle 1 a proont appropi Istien It h to bo i
hoped that many a cmiuress may pass
before we again aro cnll;il lip-in to pay
for marine armor. The n il loin Uiat
huve great navlo) are always liko the
trme I uitisan on the lookout for soma
body to ftht. Our country Is commer-
cial Iu lis Interest peacealily disposed
separated from ollnr binds so that there
ean bo neither entangllog alilauci nor
serious dlssouslou. Columbia needs no
navy.
ItUill'tMtll N-V.
A RAM I MOIIH AMI OHIO SI IT.
Pn iHiiiTiKi Pa. Mm-e'i7. A petition
was lilud io tlio coinnion pie ij court to-
d ly asking thst the Mils ef the BaHi-
moro A Ohio short Hue railroad to the
Baliliuore A Olilo railroad lie set able
on the grounds of frauds and collusion.
Tbepi tiiionsalb gotii.it tho in-irigairo
on which the foreclosure was made was
no! lor t hep it p ostiof seciirin:; a loin of
JJO.O ni It. the Baltimoie & Ohio but sim-
ply loiiivest petiiloi:ers an 1 i.lhevs of
their powers. A role to show cau 'O was
granted. Tne short lino was formerly
tho Pittsburg Southern rallro-el.
n ill-: All HAliltul.o noliN.
Wichita Pai.is Marclw.--ispcclal.
A siilonn mil III. started from here yes-
terday lor ltn-ak llarrohl. This is the
lire; for tho new town.
Wi. lin e Ks. March 7.Cuuoh ami
(ieneral Hutch htvi l;oth gono lo the
bonbu' from this city. Tho runner to
confi.r with I hn noi.imsls assembling
there ami the latter to station his troops
to Ill'Vflll. Mill hMV IIH.iil tnwiil-il ill. I.
Iw.ois. I la an . I w. ill
1 1 i . i n 1 1 1
lor Okhilioinit an Weliu siluy.
UI A l)V 1011 Til i; IIAII).
AiiKAN.sAs Ciiy Kansas March 7. -('Hpi.C.Mieli
and hverpt.try Mcdor.l re-
turned from Wichita to .lav to .irrange
for the d -pai In ro of tho MM boo.uuri at
present in town. A uin'-lin-.; w.ishohl
ibis oveoin. 'I'ho hotels arc uro'vibul.
Ailvics IV in Wcshiiiwiou urn imlii-i-pnto.i.
Uo.i. Hatch is expected lo-nl.t.t
Wil ll li.iW Oi llci-.s.
('apt. Couch held n meeting at the
ciiin) Ibis .ilioiooon. fully 1000 peo-
pio were present As ho 'an. I others
tievo lo iipiiear ut W.chita next Moti-
dsy it was don led to postpone
the ili.partoro for OliUhnnt.i uuiil
Wo Inutility. 11- Miiii tlmf oxpected
uiaiinev Mill i illiei' io imiiiu ir r i.i
lUo .Sep euiber irui m- a ouiLleil. As
this ca.su comes iMoie .linlo Poster
who it wnl bo remem-
bered decided one cae in
their favor limy mav bo a iiuitlinl
Aft-r I hn biisiniiss ot tho inei tiiur u ss
disposed of several Hpoi ches wero made
euoiiising tho iielioii of tho natioiial
house or repie-miliit.vcs in iu- nung on i
Mr. Daws' bill ami bi-prosin. the opin-
ion thai the lull wouhl in a i-hort time
O'iumi tho Oklahoina ecmntiv and the'
Cberol.i-o strip to L di oUred open lor
settlement Tho leaders have r-uivuii
neural telegrams notifvini; thciu of
the ra.lliie"-M of olbercolonitm lo move.
Coiiii'iii.ics D Bjind U tif tho Ninth
cavalry are stationed ut Clnl.ieoo mj
miles south of here where t te v h ro to
i-o joined by Conipa- Its It and M from
t ''it' Mi as i iv i run i roriMin. They a o
said to iiuinber Iivm to (m niun each.
The Skating Conl.-st.
New York 'Mareh 7. The fccore of
the competitors In the roller skating
match at 10 o'clock this morning was:
Donovan 1043 miles.
Boyst0S3 miles.
Omelia 064 miles.
Maddocks Wil ml lea.
Schock 005 miles.
In the roller-skating tournament Don-
ovan made 1000 miles between 5 and 6
o'clock this morning and the garden
rang with cheers and applause. With
ono exception Donovan had ut that time
eclipsed the longest distiuico over ac-
complished by a human being iu six
days in any mode of locomotion that re-
quires physical exertiou. Tho exception
whs the Kix-dav liicveln record nt
Charles Torrent iu Eugland who made
nines.
Iu tho roller skating cont-eht the
".si.uft" of Meyer and Calhoun this af
ternoon was the event of tho day. The
reserve power which thoy show id was
astonishing. The garden was very woll
fill'id many of the spectators being
schoolchildren. Walton cams in soou
alter Calhoun and Meyer let
up aud after a round
or tivo kavo another exhibition
of speed. Ho passed the Indian lite of
i;k liters like a Hash. Calhoun was
tempted to pursue but Walton soon
shook him oil'. Oiuoila'ii condition at
i o'clock ws a sad ono
Score at 7 n. in.: Donovan. 1.083:
Rovst 1032; Ouloliii 1017; M l block
1.000: Schock 9IU; Allen BI.': Johnson
81.; Calhoun Slil : Moyer 821.
Throe thousand people attended dur-tho-
evening. Walton Bovst Mad-
d i ks Omelia iind it ihinsou spurted
and raced. At 10 o clock only two men
wero on tho track and il 10:lo Capt.
Williams turned tlio clock ahead
to 12 midnight. Tho bund played
"Home Scet Homo" tho scorers
gathered Iho seora bhcots finding
Ihero was to bo no more nkiiting
and several bund red people sat by
ami wondered whim the end would bo.
There wns no windup as in old pedes-
trian eontiHls. Tlio winner Donovan
receives the $250 modal and $.".0O; Bovst
$20; Omlela l.r0 uud Maddocki $100
and teiioiiiiiler to those who tloi ili-sl $."0
cneli. It is stated ihe.t the winner Don-
oviin lias worn Ins slo'itiiurs several
days and thai the i I r-s ! i ut iho liaish
pr. (.sod through the textuie until the
hoy's limbs were in a s i I cuudi'lon. He
w m tiius i routed losshr.uld his feet be
dressed ho v.'oiilil be unable to resume.
mowing is the scoro ot loose re-
miiiniig ou the track ut t-m close; Dim
ovan 1102 pules; lloyst 1 ( I ir ; Ouuillu
iir;-': in i"ioei:ri l.ium; M-!'CK!i;yj;.IoIiu
son m;; Waltoo 7ol.
"j I IF
EXIIIUrriVEAV aiirivalsof
Drees Ooods Spring Wear
Sullivan Ae-i-.i pts Hj.ui' ClialKii)-.!.
NiiW Your: M..i;-e! 7. Sullivan Ins
accepted Paddy ilymrs cliaMoiio to
ici'iii -vitn vn-i'l gloves ini.l-rlhe tow
L'ui-.Ioii pr . i rlii rules 'rom :12.'.00 to
iU00 a side it ml the cha oipioiiuin ot
I nn world.
llyan was te!.-;;-iph-il t -das- (.t i'.'OO
was vosli-d in l-ehr.if of Sullivan
prove that ic'y busnuvs was i r 1 1 ti ! d
and t toil Il-.an or bia but kn s will be
lip tip New York in Mo:. lav to
r;mno tho iiu'.leh
II. I e Call.
N ii w unit Maich 7 A gem i-.d n e:rt-
lejtol tun Na'i-iiicl baseball leiiuue is
I'eing held at too l ilth Arcnue hotel to
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lilts fl-olll Iteltiin.
Bki.Ton Marcit 7. Specl.il.l A sl-i:r..
pede w is caused I i-t night In tho opi iv.-
hoiifio by a t'a's-i nloroi of tire. Tlio do-
partnient whs promptly on Lr.ml.
Mr. M. Ij. Medley of Dallas hi (.
tablislu-d a "tiiiim luundry In the city
so the pi. tail must go.
l ne ln.'.u juration ot tlio nsw court-
house is talked of on tho 4; h or July.
A Urge crowd of people w.iio iu'towu
t-lsT.
Wii hnr wiirm.
A Line of Changeable Poplins
Bine tan wine green lilac and browu 10 2-:ic. p r jd
A Lino of Small and Large Plaids
Llai k and white brown and white navy blue aud
white tan and brown garnet aud hi own modes
and drabs 20c. per yard.
A Line of Combination Goods
All bliudes of grays tn plain mute la! and with Mack
brown uud blue flowers to mutch 20i per yard
A Line ot Lustres and Nunsreilings
Light blue pink laveuilar drub nliif cardinal
black and tau 20c. per yard.
A line of English Dress Plaids
Col a s of grounds light blue titti made d onned with
darter grouud plaids pretty effect 30c. per yard
A Line of Silk Mixed Dress Plaids
In many I lull sliiide 8 ot tun b'uc aud brorvH crossed
with plaL's of differeut shades 40c. per yard.
A Line cf Shoi dahs andNunsveilinfi;s
In tan:-1 niode.i browns hlaif cftrliii"l given
black tlivyare all wo-1 and 40 icVs wl 'e (ioc. per yard.
A Line of Cashmeres aul Albatross
In light l ine pink luveiit'iir Kiiinieiiil cai'illinil
pearl; elsocteitiii aid blue potkn dot 75f. and 85c.
A Line of Satin im Goefe Siscn Cloth a id Camelets
In tn blue gret n brown black; tlitsc are of
MprliiR YK-liiht and niakj tip as Iniiidsoniely as
Ladies' Colli $1-00 per yard.
H Liae of laid Press Goods 4? inches Wide
Sh-idcH rf ground are (ark and iiiiilliini gray ni h
(linker shades ol ( li-ii's with inalci ial to r. a ch $1.00 per yard.
A Lino of French and G?rma.o. Plaids
Which ii'-e uimurjiasscd In beuuly; in resp.ct U
(inaUty tin y arc the. Ituet which we bac ever
handled - $1.'J. per ja. d.
A Si-i'iaitxry'A hi-tilliiientii.
IrAi.i Kivkii Mash March ".-In the
call for a Hnhincru nioetlnii Socretuiy
HoiMinl Hays the niii-i who bail his
money lnveteil In mill stock anil lie
wlio " liiiH leiulnl unci n-iiiinly from
inornilU till n ulil tli j hv. ill anil nevir
l iriii'i iiiHebiiitiry nro b ivini ll. Imnl.
S; -i-Ubobb r-i urn (miiiIor little or
liotbiii iu i!i viil-uoU anil oporiUivcK
ivorkioK I r mines 'litocther Inail-
ciiuaie u iiiiike tlu ir bouu scutnloriable
iiiel luil'iy liolb eniiilofer Hinl em-l-loves
(-hi iibl work lu liai uiony uml ui
hIhi each oilier In weatlierin: nafely th
chilly blaxlof n.U'UHliy by wliich lbey
nro ut irts.iut ii-.ii lileil.
.Ill-Xlr.lll litttlTK.
rouro:-' oai.vi ton.
(i.H.VKMi'ON March 7. Arrived: Tho
steaiifhlp I.-inipa-ai fmni New York;
tlie mi lioouer 11. II. t liiii'i.-li Iroin rmlu-
uiDie. I'OItT ok ni:w nm i:ns.
Nk v oki.rans M u.-li 7.-('leueil:
The st ninlii ( I'm f lor Havre; tho Ivi-
tebau Anteniano I'm- Yi-ri('ru..
Arriveil: Tlm Hleunililn 1-Mwlr
from (l( no '.; Ciiy ol I'ullai fnmi l!i;-
i.e; lieimliulni lioiii M i Inira.
Traill fro.u Teniili.
TiMi-tK March i. Kpecisl.l -At 1
o'clock lst nl;ht I ho re-iiiooi a of ('apt.
J. A. Harris III" Sutit l'u ll i it K);ciit
hero (liNcoVein.l ( l on firo. Tbe
iilnrni was HOMiuleit lit once ami In a few
in iinenls tho llruuicH mil nearly ovel v-
biul.r elss were rtinuiiiK to tho sceno of
coi.tl.iuiaiton but by orouiit titiil vior
oua work by ti few wh liH;ipene.il lo be
near i lie lire iiik u.iiin s w ro noon ( x-
tiiiu'iiWIicil ami before tho hi rival ol the
lireinon Th los-i whm I'sUoirtteil t not
rtci-Hillnir yj. 1 li" ( r c- nt iii-uranco
imipaiiv bm tin tiLciit bi re t ii ilii:t
tlm loss of A'l.iiii.iii Urns in
i heir burn two wick-i him.
ut t lin nifout an-l Hi" iu-
Kiir-al liave I ille.l in a-r e nu to Hui lo-s
an-l tbn inatt- r lii ci ui ;!uj cuhIh for
acttl nient.
(Juite ii iiuinl er of liuw rosblenc k utc
Komi; up mil a l'Jv bu--msi Iioii-hu re
Ii in built anil work ii soon 1 1 bcirin
on i tliriM-Htory hotel nol t.vo i.
ioi V bnckVoii A venu - uml Tivotlili
slr.-i-t.
l-'anni i s In the city I i- lay nunuiiiico
eiu ii plani'tii; 111 tho u-lt id-lit eounlry
m u ly over.
I'eltit-. ft mi I luno.
1'i.ANi' M.ireii 7. ISp-eial.'; Mm.
Kluilun -'ili wi'b of 1 II. Ki.uliioub
..Hlir of the Jlaj.'St (.hiii ch kt this
phic.i. oi -d oiiilii -. i 1 I ; 1 1 v t!i: iiici-ninu
ef I'oiiircstion ol I lie l'.n;x. Il.-i- lss 1.1
(let i!. iiioiir-e'it Ov her inu'iy (r-li-;i l-i.
Tni iKerurv ciit.crt.iiniun'iit ill Hie
I I'lano Iuki-Iiu bit-t iili-ht v.m larijoly
att.'in'i -l ami all were illijthli-il with it.
I'r. .1. K. (')li y ami wiio retiiriitd
home from tbu Nii.v Urlcnna cxpc.iti m
Iim. iti.lit.
in ti
IjOniion Mar Mi 7. Tlm liro-tt IViKtern
Sicani'blp eomoniiy lioa b;ci: o-ilereil
io 11 t in I mi."' ' r"Vfl
Coiiibiiiiition Suits!
Are more popular lliispaso i than nay other Dress M itcrluls. Mii'iiilai-la.
rers abroad Imre ktiidkd tlio wants or our People nu have sent ns a lovely iluo
r S iit-t which we are (ifleriiiB nt
$15 $18 $20 $22.50 A.3STD $25 PET?. SUIT
A
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Grund InducemcntH !
CUHT'S nt (.'realty reilitirl prices.
1UTTINCS In large v-rii ty.
C'l'It 'TAINS nt Rrjints which will sstoiiish you.
WIS 110 IV tliows many MNAN IS Tory the p.
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I- Alllll't-lt.
Al'llt hll'd J. PICK
NkwYoiik Much 7. Auiiua J.
I'u-K UUIlHlier n.is io l-ni i.
at nam i u iNciseo.
Si r-HiNCl-i-o Mmcli 7. Hen. A.
Ilavln A Co. Ot alt-m In .;rieiiluir il 1m-
l uiieiilt ia ictl to il w to A. J ltoli-
l.iM.in. I.Uiuli.ias $l7it Kn) ; iioinluiil n.
! $1')M). Tlm principal creilitoin
a'o e clern iimiiuiactuii-r-(. It m tuotixtit
thp Ii: in may be iibln to rvtunio.
I'rternon Ovorpnlil ami Sued.
Xkw )ni.i:AN.s March 7. Tlio I'clto.l
S:.iii- Kovisriinieiit lux brought xait
iiuiiini-t ll iwniau II. PeierNon of thii
ui:i f.-r nearly O'.i.ui) tli hiuouui
overpaid him on in til oonlranU.
Ilowlc llrlnfi.
IlowiR March 7. SpeeUI. Suva
ami incept a norther ho-t n'ulit which
haii about fpent lt force the pleaitaut
weather cotitluuea.
This lielii): Saturday llonlo U en-
livened with the preneneo f a numlier
rroni tbo country and n fair aniouiit of
trmlo In rotmcqunucn In belli n ilone.
The nomlnaiionn of I'rcalilcnt Clevo-
lanil fur tlm now ealilnet at.ein to Klvo
(leiieral Halln'itetlon no lar an o. reu
nion nave nomi ncaril. Ibiuiuh aoint
woubl have boon iileaneil ba.l tlm
nnilin of either AUlu (. Tliurman or
J.meph McDonald bvua liicluibul in tho
The city council Ims oribrp.l an elec-
tion for city iillleerH to lie bel.l at Uih
regular olty election time Ihn Ur-t
lueailiiy lu April anil there ia proml.e
of plenty ol oalnliilatea eillerllit the
arena for Ihn vartuu plucea anil an In-
ternt'.ltig occaalou lo the voter of
Howie. -
ltooawall Rrport.
Rockwall March 7. Special.
Growing whoat la Improving Out art
cotnlug up. Farmer are planting corn.
Fruit troea aro blooiuluir. Slock U lu
Kooil conilttliin. llnallli la itiHel. Notn-
lo now It luckliiKlo niakit Itoekwall
happy but a rallmad Irum .Dallaa to
Paria via HockwaU. .
rirt Itrt-tinl.
AT M lllMl.M.I..
MAiitnAii Miireh 7. l8poUl
About 8 o'clock liiti nlht tho lar no fila-
ment hoiiia helniiKlug to tho Texait A
l'aoillc U illwny cuinpsiiy vai ilii-o-ivi
rcil lo bo on 1'iro. ltiVBSoccupl.il
bv a number of lumillea prlncipally
rallroail euiplovet. t on luilliluig Hiiil
li oat of I lio cnilieiit w rrt Kii (i.lilv ile-
M i r y . I . The oxtmiaivH atiopa mi l hiiieli
valiiililft property beloiiKluir tn the
Trxa it l'acifla ratlro.nl wa In imiiii-
Hunt ilnmror ami but 'or tint prnuipt en-
rrn"llo work ol (lie atrlkera ir..ni Ion
tu tlie i-ompitny woubl h ve rcMiilleil.
AT lli'l'KlVAI.I.
Hook wall March 7.- Sptelal.-At 4
nYloct veKif nlay i-veiitiig lr. Hnoiv'a
ainoke-lioutH wai ile-tr-yeil by lire.
About 4oiD (ion in! t of Paeon a Valium
ni-t of cari laun liHine-a loo vallona of
lnl ami a ipuinlli v of oilier proviM nit
were coiininieil. Ilia itwelilmr ciii;M
11 1 e but. w iia vaveil Pv llui linrnleaii ef-
loita ot (be cltiJic'iH i '-in ti'li-r .bin ilam
mum in. iliin to fnriiiLiii-i. In moiitv liiir
: -
litroiiithn dw iinir I let il ictor in-l.-
lii Hi hia loas ai tt 0.
ATHI ULl.
MlMKOI.A Mulch 7 iN't i-'iall-Abeul
4 o'clock Hint nun nioit it Itie lo il.e out
In Hit) l-.x.-ln e jo In.'i l a.'j iloli n Hie
lliHin it xmI I. it I. Tiim 11 ones hpit-al
rapidly aiel m-on bolb hnia wi-ie n-
illtc. ilto io.lt h. A livery lahlit aiel
ai;oii yar-l c.iuiiec'e.l wu'u .tlm hi liea
mere aoeouumil NuIIiIiik of eo. Ke-
1 he Wrullier.
li K IMKoU IN low i.
Kkoii k March 7. Vunt.lmr heavy
Ico Krgo forme I In tlio Dea Moines
river alioiit two uiIIim Irom tho mouth
to-il iy uml can te.l k rapel i-it i In i-i
hi rt-u ill. A biri;e Hie'ttoii of dm lyvp-
liini levee gave wny ami Ihi atron
eiirrei t- rin-bed ilo'n the A'- Aiuibr
bolioin lutula. Tito K-ouk ASt. Ijoiii.-.
railway track UcoVtr.ilwi li tu o i-u ot
w nil r al.ovt. A!eM ilila noil li tum are
a. il Hoi. I (J'llncy lo llur.iimlon ovr
the Chicago Itin iiot iii V Q ilncv iracK
in liliimtt. Tint Iron hii.lrfo over Smr.ir
0-eiklii 11 mk Nlmiil Is out. ol' line
ami t wo Miitl:er lirelnat an ilaiuijtinl.
Kour nnl-a in' t no track u uu ler wiitor
TiHtf;'iri;o at 10 bly vil:e low i out iml-i
11 1 tlio rlTor for (l vi uiile-i
-.ml tlio .-o is p led up
li'iecn leei nin. i ne raiii-.m i nrli;e
at Hut mouth ot the lca Moint h H'ill
ill dangur f com the ami-'.
Waco Local Notep.
Vaci March 7.-iSpccil.-;S'. J.
Mbler retail ilriiKitlnl Ht Mcdrepir
Illo I a ilccd of nt'iiiii'iietit here to-day
I.bib lilies about $l.S)j Inventory of as-
Mila not ni.i-i.t on' et Tho princlial
e roil 1 1 ora are In V'ac i
Tlio (Jeriiian-Hbnbh buiul Kirlveil
lMiliHnio.in Hint gave a concert to-
iiK ill at the (1 ii bind operii-hout.i I: Is
a tlnn oru'anl.-i i in.
Mile. Armaiinl t the faiuala blevclUt
la I ei o race ncaliiNt horaea at tbe
driving park to morrow
Hut Who Won 1
Ami.tvNH Man-h 7. Speenl.; Tlia
nil of t'harlea bile ot Vioo s Y.
U. Martin Involving J.'iii i'.t broach
ol contract In anlo of eatt'n terminated
to day In f.ivoi o' (ilalnt ll'. White wa
in p rt" i-n- d t')' Kvaiia A Cowan kii I
di temUnl by spooMta ami l.e!eti a
law nun ot thia eiiv nail Ihn (kHl n
leipiirml ht-vui al ila a in d a. inoii hi d
waa clohi-iy watclicd by cu'.tlo Inter-
ais.
r.'U A l liitl-rli I'liiirCMit.
Wmhuiivtuv t'oN N. M uvll ". Tlio
llrit liu-eMiH of the Aiuui'icali e.ovtuni
o1 liiurclo'i ia to tie behl at lartlor-l
nr' in My. i iw conur-'ta la (oicii lt.-l
AFfeiijWo!sianES2Ce!
' l-V: r ef discovery wlu-u lio A-trls tc
f:ilc hair iind tlyt Is n foince of cen
Unnt tmxlcty to Iicr. The n-ry p fuiii
from whom she ine.-t u .irc-t to bidn tin
iva'.tiiiL.' i.f ln r eiinrins me llm mu-j luosl
likely lo imike llic ili-i-nverv. Ibtl there
Is no n-.-ouii w hy slie slioull n.t rcmln
uml ivlaln nil tbe lu :a:lv ol lc.lr thai was
her priilc Iii jouib. I.i i b.-r use Avru's
ll.MU Yii.nit iitul. lint only w ill her linir
cease lo fall mu Ian ti tii'w trrowili will
iippcar where tlio alp lias be n dciai.l. -d;
mid lucks lluil lire luriiin r rr:iy or Icne
ni'tually rrown w bile will n lu'rn lo tin Ir
pri-tinc I rt -liio'ss mill btilliiuicc o eclur.
Avi n's IIaiu nan: I'lircs
Hereditary Ei;IUncss.
(li'mir.v M ivr.it. Ffatnnfn 7'crs..wns
lllllll Ut tilt l ll Of II I'. lis bis iuiccMou
lunl been for several 'cncr:'llciis. dun
bollleel 1 1. 1 1 it Y Ii nit .iii-l ii -rnwlli of
Hofl tlow ny bale nil on r bis s. -nip. whiih
noon became thick li -utr . mill ieiuiis
Aycr's flair Vigor
Is o I a i1!.' lml. by hr-nlthful Flhiiitlutlnii
of tlio ii.!s nu I I'eler irliii.d-i fin-i-ilily
rt-Moies lo Us ot i: In;. culoi- liair that is
Turnirtfj Cray.
Mo. CiTtirniNK Pr...vrR ruhit
7'..(As .V.. Iirnl lnr li.iir nnlili-nlv
blaiii-hi-il by frl.-lit ilurin-r llie Lite cil
war. Avi:it's ll.nit Yli.ou n-Hireil it
to Us iiaini nl color mid maile it (.ufier
irtixi-lcr inul liieru MliuuUaitt than it km!
been bi foiv.
Sculp Diseases
Which e.m-e itiync-s brlttli-iieis sml fall
be of tlie hair iliiiulriill' utr. mnl
ninne. In.r f iro. me nil iiuliklv ein. il by
Avrit'sll nu Yniolt li i-tirnl 111 iitn iit
ltitVP .Vi'i'iic ie.i's Minn of tiilulcrs
lilile Itching or Ilto i-.cn I p; J J; yKn.
TFIt .lit. Ucci -""! In. of fccnlil
lleail; Jlus. li. Y. s. lovn.At-r J.nrf
Jiiri'i''c. A;. of Tetter Seres; Mis-i
ltrssiK II. Ilrlii.oi-. Hinllii'itnn I'.ot
Sculp Ilscus(. mnl Diimlriitf. Tois-
pltliiy of the roots of the bair wbii-li it
nr;iivteii mav icMilt In liaiirilli Im lk
re.-iilly iiirnl by AVKU'tt ll.tllt
As
' A.uxury
limit b-. no finial. It
-. elcimli (I. iWitfuflv per
i t bus Ike ffcvt ol Illukluif thl
I 'iimt lanl ckisv.
Aycr's Hair Vigor
ri:rrui:i nY
Ir. ?. V. Ayt r Co. TiOivc11M am
Sold by ull lriiista.
Annuo. niv lo llu-lr i-iisloinerH anil the public at large Unit lln-y Iiiiv rec It cil a now
lil.iii. nt r i:iiil-vo'..;i-rli- wlilelils jmrt of the regular atoek onli reil by tlo lli Tioiu
HwlUt-rlitinl uml Hint they w III placa a pai (Ion of Ihcao w llb the rt-mmuit lot which
wat left over rrom Hie ex t. aonlhiury tale of lust lin k tin Ir i-omit-m iual;ic It
DOUBLY ATTRACTIVE
fur the lattlen whum wo nlwnya i-inleiivor to i.Ii iisc. Ak tlumow lio liavo lal.cn ail.
vaiilaset.f ouroBerlast week wlietlit-r lliey nei-e not repalil f.ir tln-lr trouliln of an-
awci'lat; our Advci tlM-im-ut uml tlicn come anil uialie yaur part tut. i-a.
THESE ARE THE LOTS!
IVK WILL SKStl S IMI'f.KS ON APPLICATION.
Ctiurliitt of a line or neat anil navel i1i.Irii
ii line limtio Ial- k.io.I nblrli tire wtirtli
1. 1 til a. 8 c. tu 111.
t'KK'K CKNTM.
4.
Has atimo cxiiilNlltt patterns; tli f ara
wide nnil tlnn oii-B o ". .IuhIii.. I'hry
ara wall worth rj.lc. an. I JOe.
I Itlt'K
sr fit- r.TS
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o.
Oon.l.ta ofa lino of a l.lor RmitU! al.o vrry 1 bronuliont conMdnanov rl uil allracllva
neat ami on goon iniitci l.tl; tliein are
worth a. Ul(li an l it-. 15c. niiil 1Uf.
I'KICK 10 CKNTS.
ll' Is
YltiiMI.
-.nu-.
I Ij- Si ll
qiittuca waa aavod lroii tlm Kieliaimn 1 to uiorc- all riirlailaii deu-.nnlnaiioni.
hottiUain'Jiiit ft ama;l quantity trnta Uml m Ix parllelpated In bv roprcaentf
th liuvu. UixmI houao. All opputw-1 ur dlvlnua ami layuurn r
TOO I ATt FOR Ct-ASSIFiCA7ON.
V .a UK Al'IIIOSIil-.ir TiV AN
' n ii.ii.-oMiiMUMi ia oii'itMilat
fur Ilia olllcti of Aiat--iiau (nun tlio Kmlilh
waU to iui)v.a UllMAll. Klutliuu April 7
3.
CouaUla of a ilenill.l a.ianrliiiiiit wide
Haiti narron l'.iulittnlloilpa wblch ara
ahttap at SOc.rj l-?c. ami 3.1c.
I'KICK . ..
imtterna on lino niaU'r'ial' tiu-y are worta
10 mnl 35c
rmt'K
aSCKMS.
6.
I ilccliltilly Bmot K111rtfHi barnaln
coma at on ronil ..veilmik tba lot thma
areciin.li ir0( clu-aiiiiHllc. 45c. .n0P.
.15 CENTS I PKltK 8t CKNl'rt
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