The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 114, Ed. 1 Monday, March 9, 1885 Page: 4 of 8
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THE HERALD: DALLAS. TEXAS. MONDAY MARCH 9. WS.
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thrra Months H.BO
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2m Twr 10.00
I llicii !r City st 112 no per year.
VTE AHhi AUTHOltlZKD TO AN.
TV noui.ee Ml John Bi-kli.hah acan-
stldut fur Muur at the ensuing tluelloa in
April
TTTK ARE AUTHORIZKU T AN
T notinoe Jous Hsmht Bitown m a
tmndtilate lor Mayor.
ti 1 K akK. AUTHORiZKD TO AN
nounce M B. r. Oan2kb as a candidate
for Councilman In feast 1allaa at the eusu-
Ins April election.
mi AUTHORIZED TO AN
YV nounce Mit. Ed C. miitm ai a oalidt-
dnte for Mayor aline ensum .pru rmnimi
iirl ARK AITTIIOMZED TO A!-
V nnllll'hIGHOND LOSH RS S lltO.ltlUte
Air thenflloe of Alderman from the Fourth
wuid.to succeed ulnaielf. fc.lec.Uou April 7
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AUTH'RIZKl) TO AN.
nounce HB. E. M. Tillman as ft cai.'ll-
elste lor itldt rmaii for the long torm In tho
Fourili ward sui-Jccl 10 ine iloinocrutlo cot
enlnn.
MONDAY MARCH 0 188ft.
The Marquis of Lome Qokf.h Vic
soma's sou-ln-lawsays tliore -will be
no war between Russia and England.
Ho says It is fully settled that there will
toe peace between the two countries.
.May bo an.
Tan bouse lu Austin has granted
two miles ot froutugo on the flats at
"Virginia Point. It la uot known what
wi.lbe done with the two nillos and In
fact very fow poople lu tlio state know
where Virginia Point ia located. Tlie
Ui RAi.n run assure tboie who aro seek-
ing Information oii the Biibjeot that they
will Cud it Bomewhore on the map.
Dakota passed the bill through Its.leg-
Islature or what In a territory ia termed
council submitting .the question of
woman suffrage to popular vote. What
a magnificent country to be an elector in
ia this sumo Dakota. Just to aee the
doar creators buttonholing the voters
and saying to them "Now John you
know I always did like yon and thought
you clever wont you onnie up and jine
me lu something ooinfortiug T" lor the
beuefltof It readera the Hkbald an
nonncea that at present no term of resi
dency It required in Dakota for a voter
who proposes to make the territory his
abiding place. It Is somewhat doubtful
if this proposed amendment to the oon
stltutlon requiring women to work for
its popular suocesa ia net an immigration
dodge.
Tiixrb ia no question whatever that
local option would have been adopted
lu East Dallas yesterday had the per
sonal wishes of the people been the
principle on which their votes were
oast. The citizens suffer from drunken
rowdyiam In Kant Dallas and would
prefer seeing ail the drinking uad ea
rousing done lu some other portion of
the Lord's vineyard but they oould uot
conaciantloasly vote for prohibition I'
cause prohibition la wrong. Temp' r
titice Is desirable drunkenuess to be ah
horred. but Individual prlvlleite aul
personal liberty must not be endan
i""d bv compulsory legi-daMon tha
can only be temporary In its operations
Tjik Guzeito thinks "the llrirtALn is
ompoiled to depend mainly ou Kulf-
pmlio." T UU is an error. Tha lli.a-
Ai d (lepeuda upon Its patronage. It has
ii the lurgcRt aubtici'ipllun list in the
title and it challenges contradiction
while every arriving mail lu Dallas
Adds to its lists. Facta aro stubhoru
tlilugi.
Italy iavors a bi-uietulio currency.
There ia no reason on earth why every
IiliZiI country iu Europe sliould not
dopL nilver as a uationnl coin and cir-
culating uiediuni. Mlver 1b Just as good
M gold lor all commercial purpoMHand
It is only the obntiuuey ol tlioso iu
power that prevents it from becom-
ing ao.
TUKprenent legislature of Texas is
attempting to rival tho mountain Hint
laborid lor u long time and U ally
brought forth a mouse. It has be- n iu
SpmsIoii now for about sovon weeks aiivl
with only 0110 or two exceptions has
Hot panned a hiuglo bill of general in-
terest to the state. It ought to have a
killed accoucheur appointed lor It to
see if matters oould not be aoculeruted.
Tuk Indications aie that tho bill
iioeuHing guijinnng win not uecouio a
law and the probabilities are that the
one making it a felony will bo defeated
The statutes ou this subject already
in force are effective enough if diligent
fDolals could ho found to eu force them.
There ia little gambling now prallced in
Dallas and what is done is lu secluded
plaee and iu the most secret manner
How that tho Democrats liars come
Into power Juuou Norton talks to his
Repuolicau friends very pointedly lie
ayst "iho filthy negroea and laay
whites must stop loafing about courtn
banging around heating witnesses'
tales lu dirty casoa and go to work (IT
thry can get any) and if not they should
bo aunt to tho xmr farm. Let thorn be
rounded up alike."
Thb voto iu East Dallas should con-
vince the "cat uebt workers" that the
people of this portion of Texas are not
yet sulliclently schooled lu humanita-
rian proportions to ktvor local option.
It w as defeated by a vote of 207 10 73.
Kow let them turn their attention to
Sunday school work and endeavor to
keep young boys and youths from visit
ing saiooua and plujlng billiards lor
Ik'j drink.
Ir In a ! a'hor in M11. Shannon's cup
thiit his aldo t tforts defeated Mil. Jonks' j
railroad bill. It was in the luleresta of
OalveHion. liy-tho way Cialveslou is
in bad luck this year. Tho bill lately
pasted amending ber charter will not
add much to her pioi-pcrlty and the de-
feat of the Kaiih scheme in congrcsH
pliiced Iter bora du combat. It Iho poo-
pie of that city w ill pattern after Dallas
and make their owu Improvements tho
eity w ill soon clas A 1 in Texas.
Tub Fort Worth Uar.ftlo doet not
tleuy that the IIuralu gave fuller re-
ports of the Inaugural proceedings than
any other paper in the state but states
the press reports are furnished to all
tha iiapurs belonging to the Tress asso-
ciation. This is true but what benefit
la 11 to the readers of the Uiznltc or any
titer paper lu Texas that the papers
f et the reports and do not publish th. m.
Tho Hii halo's column always contain
them all. Take tho IIkrai.d It you want
full reports Is good sound advloo.
Tbkhb Isbiitonoobjeclinu to the com-
bined gush for Giiant in givlug him
position and pay. The bill don't stipu-
late and require that this is to be the
last application the great goueral and
defaulter shall ever make. There is no
00. 'anion for blinding oneself to the
truth and It Is known aud felt that the
charily to Quant is given as the law-
yers say "ox nocossltato rel." It has
iieeu douo however and the condition
1 3 undorntooil if not expressed that he
must li-o on what he has already re
ceived without further "petitioning."
Thb Tom Green Enterprise Is In
troublo because It leant that county
ill bo reduced by tho formation of
other counties which will be attached
to Midland for judicial purposos. It
nan rent easy on thia suoie. No suck
proposition bus boon oli'ercd nor will
there 1)0 during the prexont legislature.
If in two years I lino it 1m found that 11.
would bo dosiraiilo to fmu new coun-
llea and tho people roV. ling in them (le-
niro it the legislature will 110 doubt set
leeonllngly. For tlie piotimt the En-
ei pnecau sleep sweetly over the sub-
Jeut.
Tn strike of oporntive p ilutdly di
rected ugalnst tho floin.i) system Is
moht Hlgiillictint. It Um direction and
p iyh r iiieus to bi t'o'.t and in Texas is
nnnoral. What ilu r.sult will bs none
can foretell but it In certainly the most
eriomduinonst ration of thW character
that li n everoccurred lu this state. Its
rami Seatlons are not yet known kut
they aro evidently formidable ami it 1
by no means certain at Mils crisis
whether those called monopolists may
be victorious or the organizad bands
that oppose the.n.
Moms than once the Ukrald has
urgnd the amendment of the mechanics'
lien law. As It Is now It Is simply in
operative In more than half the building
contracts. The Austin dispatches tell
the Hihai.d that In tho house several
amendments woro adopted amend-
ments to the preient Is v. It will only
be half a law unless amoiidod with ref-
oreuce to the bomstead. The Hi rai.d
has so o'len spoken of this that It (In
ellues further t J adrauoo argiiiueiils for
ainendmenlH.
polltan greatness must sacrifice an out-
lay at first before the v can enjoy the
increase afterwards. The farmer baa
to do the same thing; he has to sow his
seed before he reaps his crop nor does
he cease to sow one season because be
bas been unsuccessful some other.
In times past and before the utility of
railway transportation was established
neyoud peradventure locations as to
stream Junctures or jjoast situation
principally determined the. prosperity
of the city. The hand of God directed
the rivalsblp at that era between cities
contending for either sea or river trade.
Now the situation is entirely changed.
Land now Is the obstacle to be over-
eome as Tiitmi u. Bbnton said lu
his great trans continent spoechss not
wster as of old. Great companies or
syndicates own roads aud are interested
in roads. The Wise Creator bas noth
itig to do now with the location of eona
morolal sites. Capital directs the line
ot traffic and imperatively oalls for
tribute. What city in Texas can fight
capital? What "business man" If sach
there be In Dallas oan deliberately say
that the capital now engaged in railways
(already invested) can be defied
In its further Investment or that it cau
Im driven irom Us purposes because
lullas is so imperial? To the Bsrlad
tiussestdon ef the active elements of
a period of lSuuoliau stupid-
Ity seems to have takes
Dallas. It is very singular that such
should be the oase but whea great
; Vents lu tail way matters are dally hap
pening when managements are being
changed and receiverships being ap-
puliited when new combinations are
eeiug formed and new directions to
trade threatened and lastly kut far
from "loaslly" when opportunities for
connections are possible and practica
bio will Dallas continue like a fat booby
to "suck her thumb?"
ORGANIZATION OF COMMITTEES
Oecnploe the A Urn I Ion of Brnatnre Five
Vacant Clialriiiiinalilpa to be Fllle't
Lint or Siplrunts Therefor
General Intelligent.
IIiots and monuments are to be
reeled in the thestraitsof Magellan to
indicate dantrnrnus passages. Tho
United Stales Is uot much interested
in tliis work as its merchant marine Is
becoming so small as to care little for
all such uneful enterprises.
CAPITAL CULLIKGS.
HARRISON'S GREER COUNTY BILL
Tlie Hrnntn Committee nnJ the I'rohtlil
iloa Amendment lion. J. H. Woods
Wants to be (iovrrnor of
Mew Mexico Notes.
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FKUM WASHINGTON1.
Ton Fionch tariff on the wheat r
ferred toby the IIkuai.d as having beon
proposed some wooks ago iu the cham
ber of deputies lia-t reached llr.nl pa.
age. This Is an tinlriendly act to
America and the deputies knew It when
the question was being dlscu.i-ed. It is
difficult to Hay bow wo can retaliate.
however but some occasion will doubt-
less proaont Itself before the next gen-
eration assumes adiiiluUtrallou of our
worldly ellccts.
Mr. HorsTONof Wneelcr Introduced
n bill to provide for the rodemplloiinl
isuus stun uuuor execution tuir is a
K-iod bill and whilst tho price of land
sold under procoss may be greatly rn.
diiredllls nevertheless right and proper
that the pnqierty of a man iu tailing
cireuiiilHtieo should uot he sucrillcml
where tho security for tho debt Is good
and its payment only debarred.
till Gladhtonb said in a speech in
parliament that be fesrt d the followers
of Mohammed. The followers of Mo
HAMULI) In the person of I'.i. Maiiiii
don't seem to fear the ftritinh troops to
any alarming extent. El Maiim ha-
so far not tho better of them and lll
probably troublo the English parlia-
ment considerably before ho and Ins
followers aro subdued.
IIAKRINON'S OltHI II COUNT! Ill LI..
Austin March 8. Special. It
currontly reported that Senator llnrrl
son will let his bill declaring patents lu
sued on land in Greer county null and
void slocp and a substitute will ho pre-
sented to authorize end require the at-tornov-KCiioral
to iiis'ltute suit to re-
cover land on which veteran oerlillcates
have boon I. legally iucd.
TIIH I'll OII1UI I'OIIY AMENDMENT VIHSS
TION.
And now it Is quietly bruited about
that the somite committee on constitu-
tional aiiKMidiii'.nfa have been sorely
lrl"i on that resolution to submit a pro-
hibitory ammitliie'iit to the p'tnl.
When it was up before them the agsny
of certain member was painful to
behold and great beads ol psr-
Riiratiou oor.ed from the mass-
sive brows. The pressure whs reat
and they Individ uslly and collect
ively wanted to recommend It and
Ihmi they didn't wain to. After 110 end
ot tribulation they resolved to do souie-
tliiuv never uesni 01 neiore 111 tne
annuls of legislation. They
SKieed to report btdi the
nmolullon with tho recoiumendatiou
that It lie on tho tabic and lie conMd-
eied in coiijuclioii with ti e bouse reso-
lution on Urn eaiiie subject when the
sloicsaid resolution hss notlieu nctml
on Ivy the house. Tin act Was simply
slillilnu Hit) rcxa iiinimiiiy 01 me rosoiu
tiou on the house aud ia something
without a parallel In the history
ol luulslstioii. i ii mumners 01 urn sun
ale committee will hear of this act of
theirs atiaiu iierh ips. Hew a commit
iva of either house can recommend that
a resolution or hill be considered In con
nection with a bill el culler when it has
Hot been ictod on is psl llnding out.
JIM WOOUS Foil OoVKRNOK OF BW
MKX.GO
lion. J. S. Wends ill Kaufman count v.
is a caiiilidnte tor uovernornl New Mex
ico. Ho ha sent on petitions Irom both
house ol the lenistnlure as well as
Irom many individuals.
O. K. 1IKLL 1011 A 'ITOHNKY-dKMFrtAL.
The siiKuestlon of tho IIi:hm.d thalC
K . H" II would make ttL'tiod altoruev
l .Mitral uiels with considerable favor
nut only here but ihrough the slate
THAT'S WHAT'S 1 UK M VTTHR.
It Is to lm lioiMid tint 'Ptiiahituro Will
soon adjourn it Is tril l there has been
nit important measure yet passed am
itioro will hi hardly a iythbi'i d ne that
M nei'illul unless the imi oillf ol tin
s.'ii tto and housn caucus itnd decl.ie
upon some important and needful lcg-
I Ut ion pass 1 ami a IJ'iurn.
WILi. I SM TUK IHIAMTK.
AllsTl.v March 8. SpiMal. Jolonel
Taylor ex in esses a willingness to a'-
cepi the bill ot tii legl d mvo Joint com.
miitee subhtilii it g ursaro lor limn-sti-ne
in tlie caiiilol binldiiig with ITiHi.
IHKI added to lm paid In convict lulsT
w Inch w ill relieve the state of iho cue
nf Ono convlcia tor four your. M ijoi
lloroe i haraeierixes the idea as excel-
lent as tho slate has l.c-O Idle convicts.
I'lut penitentiary probleui is bringing
out tliegiamto qmstloii ami a setilo
iiieul of Hie llrsl await legislative sjIii-
tiou of ths other.
Senate anil Cabinet.
Washington March 8. No trust
worthy opluicn regarding the length of
the session of the senate can be formed
at this time. A considerable number ef
nominations arc expected to-morrow
and should the new cabinet ministers
he able to determine the personnel on
tnetr starr without delay tne wot x 01
the session may he brought to an end
within a fortnight. The probability Is
reooanlzed that thev may require a few
days to become acquainted with the
men oerore tnem before making all the
changes they nay desire.
The intention receutlv eutertatnou nr
members of the committee ou toiulgn
relations oi bringing forward the new
treaties during the session i now lu
suspension owiiiK to the wish of many
of the senators to gnt away as soon as
posbinie. 11 is moment moreover mai
tlitt new administration as it has a
right to do will recall for amendment
some or all of the more Important
treaties. Ou the other hand it is said
to be in outemplstion to brng
up the Nlcuraguaii treaty during
nil session not lor me
purpose of pressing it to t he point of rat-
ilictttion but to discuss in open session
the relationship of the Clavtou-lSulwer
treaty to tlie canal question. Should
thiH fie done It will be with a view ef
getting Iho Judgment of the couutrv
upon the whole matter before the meet-
ing of congress lu December
OiganliEatioii of senate committees
engages tlie attention of senators t
present. It Involves more difficulties
than usual and therefore may not
be deciib d for several days id
lhonli a caucus couimitteo of both
parties have had the matter under con
aidonitiou since last Thursday. There
ure live v ti'.tnt chairmanships Iho tid
ing iho-e ot the committee 011 education
ami labor and mil'tary alttirs hereto
fore tilled respectively bv Senators
Blair anil Logan. Senator Klair it is
understood will he temporarily ap
pointed to till the vacancy
created by the expiration of ins
term ami it is probable that
ho will retain his chairmanship of mili-
tsrv affairs which it tilled at nil will
probably be tilled conditionally ho that
(ion Sairs may rut :ro to tho place
should he be re-elected to the senate.
Senator lloe.r is e coud on tho list of
oot.unitiee 011 claims bin hoi Is a moro
desirable positionthat of chairman
ou claims. Ou re-election lm would
baldly be willing to niahe the exohimue
Senator l'ike.who h is no chairmanship
stands next aud Smia'or Dolph f mnu
on ths list. The etia'i inaii-hi) of 'he
committee on poslolllees and post-
roaiu Is made yso ft ly the reiiroueut
of Senator Hill. Kecaior Sawyer wlto
is second oa theliiitof this coiiimlt'.ee.
holds tho chairmanship of
the comnnteo on railroads and
Nuiiit ir .Miihoiui who ia thirl
holds the same noiilion in the commit-
tee on public biiielti.irs. S nator l'ul-
nier who has 110 chairmanship aud
Senator Wilson who holds tb 1 ol Ciui-
niitleo ou ex pe c .il 11 1 h f pin ! iiinma
lied louriu and lill 11 Id umoiucrshlii
011 this miinittoe. Senulor Palmer j.
is s aid nr. lets the cliairmaiisiiip o; the
coiinuilUiH on lislieries mido va
ant by tho relireiiit-nt of Jin) it- L'-
haui. Senators Snwell and Dinves
tanil fiovo lit 111 noon the lint b t each
holds other cbau ;n insh'ps which are
equally or mora doslrnlde. Sermloin
iliwiev ami lin k Jlale end tom!er.
hold chairmanships of comparative! v
iiuuriaut ooinin.tti os and if will-
ing to usHUtuo more resiiousibin posi
lion now vscain may beas-lned 10
tbeiii. Senator EvartV eminence h 11
lawyer has Kiven ritu to fxiiectttncv
that be will be muds a inemlier ot the
udiclarvcommaten nhould General Lu-
Kim not be returned. The more Impor-
taut vacancie to I'e rilled by the minor
ity are three upon iiih jumeisry counnlt-
. created tv me retirement or ll.tv
aril Garland aud Lamar and one each
upon commerce tiuaiice Indian sllaira
naval allairs and privileges and elec-lions.
Domoiratto admlnistratinn. Some of
the hoys were veteran bull-goors in
iiiicbanan's time hut of course none of
th Indies were bom then.
Quite a number of new building are
point? up in town. Col. Pat ton is imild-
ing a store bouse on the burned block
southeast of the square and several
citizens are erecting new residences.
A pay and tektive negro named Stout
employed as a cook at the Dona ho
house showed Ills skill iu carving a day
or two utio.and attempted to make mince
meut of Morris Ilaker another negro
using a butcher knii'o. Ilaker was se-
verely cut about th shoulder aud stab-
bed iu the back. Ilia wounds are seri-
ous but not fatal. Stout languishes in
Jail.
The skating rink mania ha struck
town and is now iu full blsst. Borne of
.the boys have ordered a lot of the newly
invented runner hustles.
The vivacious aud cliarinlnir Miss
Katie De Vor is at home from school at
McMinnvllle. Tennessoo and the boys
are all happy iu coubequeuc.
Tho second issue 01 me uiamsYiue
Item made its appearance to-day. It is
quite a newsy little sheot. Clarksrllle
has now three papers.
T...C !onl.l fnt rt.t fpntna
have stupued ruuuiritr owing to the
strike. A number are stopped at Mew
Knston and will not go iulo 1 exarkana.
Much interest has been manilested
her in regard to the Crook and Harris
murder trial in Paris.
Sll Gil
1
The first uppoaraace of Peck's Had
lioy to-night.
e ?a.
Talk About Trontoa.
Trbnto.i March 7. Correspondence.
Considerable work bas already boeu
done In this section towards making the
crop of 18ti5. ltaiu the early part of this
week delayed work tor a few days bat
tho suu shines bright to-day and the
tanners in this section have planted
considerable corn wituiu the last few
days.
Trenton has a pew depot said to be
the bust between Denison and Mineoia
A new telegraph otlice is established
w ith a new operator and depot scent.
all of which gives Halisfaeuoii to the
people.
Ti entnn institute under the control
of Prols. F. S. ami E. W. Marrs closed
lis fall and winter tei 'il yesterday. The
Instil ute is vounir yet but Us future is
an ass urc I success.
No trains pass now except tho passen-
ger carrying the ittsil.
11. A. David ivt.inivd from tha Now
Orleans exposition yesterday.
Sveral i iiw huiUlmgs lire going up
now lu I ;i t in so t bu.-ln):- is good
UO.e$ur Mites.
MoUrb -on Msreh ti Correspond
ence.J -'riiis m.-rnlng about 3 o'clock
tlie gin OMiod by W. E. MeCann anc
located I:i the edge of town was de
stroyed l-v fire. The lois is nlioulS:
000; 111111' . d tor Jl.oiVi. The cause ol the
hie is unknown but It Is supposed to be
the worK 01 an luceiidiarv.
W.J. Miller li:l r in dry goods aud
iiroccrlo- hs.iilmhmI tou.ytii U.D. (.v
rns. His assets are about JiisM snd his
liatiihlies are about Hie s.t'iie .'dim.
A list iiijiit occurred to-day between a
liierehanl mid 11 ci' peiiter. 'I'l.o liter-
chant us lined an t too c.irpet.tnr dis
ini-si-d.
Tiio infant of C. J. Boiirno ii tvintr
very low w Hi no bone s of r every.
The ueiierul hetil b of th. coinmuti'ty
is good u 11 lei tine-1 is imp.'oving.
La lies! Plivsi' i i'is ami chemist
b ive itimty.eil l'u.'.oni's inedical-oi
oomplexioii powder .mil recommend
its use to their wive" and lady friends
What bolter could bo said of it.
The MlK-ls-lppI ltlvl
Wasiiinutok Mar. Ii 8 MjJ. liurke
the director-gsiieral of the New Orleans
exposition snnoiitees that tho mau-
fg"rs have sot spirt April 7 and 8 11s
improvement of w.v-lorn waterways
days. Tho.se days ill bit given to the
diM'U si9ii of tint nieasiin s aie neci a
try to relnsinte work on rli er Improve
ment nianv prominent sneaKi rs and
orators sre expected to bo present and
It ii hoped tha1 the p"ople of the Valley
lu ureal nutniiers w in auo-ul. ah 111-
vilai.ion lias been ex.'oiilc.l to the pre .l-
d lit of the I ' u 1 1 ill Slates ami lueinbers
ol Ills cabinet ho Cited States semi
tors vopresi ntatlVi governors of
states ami mayors .u cities to parti i-
poie in the moveuici t.
He Kentalnrd el Itiu Whllo House.
WamiinuioK Match H. President
Clevela'id rcinsintid quietly st the
White H'Uiso to-dii. much to Iho dis-
appointment ol the hngi st congregation
toil bas assembled this winter for
iu nl ic wxiship at the New York
Avenue Prc'hytoi 1 111 church. Tlie
editice was rrowilt 1 in every put.
haus wi re brouth'. iu and piece! 111
the aisles and every fool ot et.tudlng
room imda ava lame. 1 he Immense
assemblage listened to the excel lent dis-
cur-e lull Iho coiiuieiiKiices ol nianv
as they ( in. rgd fioiu tho church
showed nut phi piaii.lv Ihsl the absence
of Iho nresid. lit had I- It n scIiIiik void.
iil"li i-veii the einqueut soriuoii ll.ld
n tci'iiiiile.eiy lined.
Peck' Ha l Hoy iiiatlme Tuesday end
1 iiuoday mum.
l'ulo I'll to I'olnK.
Palo Pisto Maicii ".Special.;
District ci'tli't has bcou In session since
Monday Jml'-e T. L. Megeut on the
l c 1 "h. Snvei i.l 0 iininal oasca celled but
o ily one jrono to trnt': The State va
Il.'ardafl limit of yearling; Itiln Jury
1 his imn'iilng anjther imndnr c-)y was
cl!d: The Staio vs. John Cato
charged w ith the murder of John Wag
ner last summer.
W. I. McLnrren of Kinit couutv. and
MlssClia.ily Schoolcrult of this place
were married at Ibe residence ot the
bride's laltier on tho 5.i iu.st: also A.
Auli hart aud Mrs. Da.U !'.ul. aiik of this
0 'iiuly.
Stock Is still dyln:;. Grusi It gruwiug
nicely; tho hills look green.
EXIIII3IT NEW ARRIVALS OF
Dress Goods m Spring wear
A Line of Changeatle Poplins
Mile tan Ttliic greea lilac und krowa II 9 -8c. p?r j4
A Lino of Small and Large Pla-ids
Llitck ninl 11 hi to brown and white navy IiJne nnd
white tun null bt'OTfu garnet and brown modes
cud drubs 20c per jrd.
A Line of Combination Goods
AH shades of grays la phiiu material and with black
brown urn blue flowers to mulch 20c. per yard.
A Line ot Lustres and Ntmsveilings
Light blue pluk larendar drab wlae cardinals
blink ond tnu 20c. ptr jr4.
A line of English Dress Plaids
Coi ns of groinidslIghtbluel:in matlo crossed with
darker grouud plultls pretty effect 80e. per jard
A Line of Silk Mixed Dress Plaids '
Iu roniiy rich slimles o? tan b;ti aud brown crossed
with pluliis of different shades 40c. por yard.
A Line cf ShO'dahs and Nunsveilings
In tni incde browns bine carJIiml green
bliick Uieyare all woul aud 40 I'sc'tes wlue 65e. per jard
A Lire of Cashmeres and Albatross
Iu light Hue pluk litvetnl.ir salmond cnrdluul
pearl; ii-so crciim ai d blue polkit dot 75c. and 85c.
II Line of Satin lm Goods Bison loth a :d Camelets
In t.nu blue preen brown black those are of
Spring weight und uink.j up M hundsoniely as
Ltulles' Ciolli $1.00 jier yard.
n Line of Plaid Cress Goods 42 Inches Wide
Sli des of grortnil arc estrk and medium gray wiih
darker nliades cf plaids itilh niiitci lal to n a'tii $1.00 wr yard.
A Line cf French and German Plaids
Which are unsurpassed in beauty; in resp ct to
(Miulily they are the finest which we lime eTcr
hniiilled $1.24 per yard.
Combination Suits!
Are more popular this seaso i tlu;i any other Dress Materials. Matinfjetn.
rers abroad hare tdmllcd the witttts f our People and faure sent h a lovely Hue
of Salts Tthkhtye are offering at
$15 $18 $20 $22.50 JVIsTID $25PBB SUIT
Kvery lady uses I'.iy.. iui's medicnled
comnlexion nowiler. it is u tionsebold
Troakiirc. Th i m.i icm I'm. Is it impohsi-
bin to R.i down town without tlist rut)-
biUjCitou. If tho b.iby erics she goes
for the pitll'b'.x. if "iho "old man"
comes Ii. mc iu lib si or ehafod becauso
business Is du ' etc. Puzziou'i powder
cools snd allays his ti'niibles. '1 lien all
is trladaomt) joj'. No lainily shoiihl Ihi
Withol.t it.
He Was Nit s.i vnto. '
San Antonio March N. Special.
Some of Iho local business men sre con
siderably surprise! over tho falluro of
V. M. T It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . (he most i)r..iihieut
merchaul. at I'siri.o Springs liiininitt
unity. I' Van Dervort 's Die u .slenee.
Ilts lia'ollilic.'i i.re much larger than his
as-els. I l.o cred. tois i.re piincipiil'v
Siu Antonio mereliatils who hat e al-
ayereiranlid him r.s one of tho safest
0Utoieei s in wot l' .is.
M n. JoMi.s of liouslon la a very ablo
advocate in tho senate for tho Interests
r Oalveston. lie works lallbfully In all
that appertains to that city. Bills in-
troduced affecting tha state lu general
glvo bim no concern but let one bo of-
fered affcotlng the interests of Ualves-
ton be cocks up his left ear aud goes
diligently to work like a blind bursa ou
n eudhhs ohaln. bUAMMON downed
him im bis railroad bill however. Af-
ter the legislature adjourns the poopU
f Galveston should tender bim a pub-
lic dinner on hlch oilraslon lie could
bold a receullou aud (inlet bia OousLll-
neuta.
Iiu SitANNO.i'a bill to substitute
granite tor limestone in the erection of
the slate Capitol building seems to pos
seks some good features Ii it will cost the
eontraotors more to make the change
nd Hie difference can be account id ilvd
by the employ meut f eouvict Ists.r It
would be acreptd by the people of the
laieaaa wise measure. There ean be
no doubt that granite would be m rs
ura'de.ai.d tha bnlldltiK would remain
for all time to come a monument oi
Texas enterprise. The building then
would be m eternal as the hill thew
JsJsv
In speaking of tho charter amend-
ments to this city the Denis n Nsw
says: "Dallas w ants the earth." Sup-
pose she does; the will atitiao L In
such an event Dallas would beoouie the
focal centre -f all creation and even
Ualvesiii would bow dowu and pay her
reveissjs" while Kort Worth would trot
along behind wagging Its tall.
Is the northern section of the Uulon
the repository of all the Intelligence of
the country A oonvlnclug proof to the
contrary Is that Mn. Uaui.anii a purely
southern man has been aole.ilud as tha
attorney-general of the UuiteJ Slates
by a northern man elected president by
the stale elootoral vole and popular in a
orlty.
If the house bill regulating the taking
nl tea'.Iiuony la passed the legislature
111 uevor regret their action lu the
matter. It la favorably reported and
will secure justice especially In eases
where small amounts are lurolvod
when otherwise It would Impossible.
SHALL DALLAS MOVE?
There aro two very distinct Condi
tions In which a city I placed. One I
where It has to pay for the advantages
of railway connection and the other
where It bas already secured its con-
hoot Ion and proM.sed roads have to pa
tl lou lor rlihu-ol-way frsn.ihlses etc.
that are required by such roads In going
Into aud through a plaoe they cannot
avoid. The way to secure the last
named desirable staius la to comply
with lb necessities of the Aral named.
I a other werda eitlM aeplrlug to netre
The first appearance of Peck's Dad
Boy to ulgldj
Ftsteun'iit nf Cl-nrlna; lluuaes.
Boston Match 8. The following
tub e compiled from special dispatches
t ithe Boston 1'os' frotn the manager
of ilia leading clearing houses in Hie
I'niled States gives tho clearances lor
Hie week ending March 7 Inm with the
percentages of increase or ilecrcifn in
coiiDiansoii with tlie coriespomliiiK
wees lasi. ynsri
I'l.ACt.
W SI.K
k. Ml I Ml
Ni'nf York
Hos'rnt .....
I'lillielclplils.. . .
rides o
Hi. I. ids
Iladuit.i o . ...
Stitu K.snelioo
I'll i In all
IMlshiirx
l.olli.lio ....
MliwiiuKre . ..
Kaii'K Oil; ...
I'roy denoii.
HeiMll
iiiillaiuiiHjIlS.. .
Msrif -r.i
dirndie
lieviiiiuid
MetnehU
New I Uvea
I'olllllllMIS
Portland
TiHirla .
HprlnsneM.. ..
W oia'es.cr . . . .
Uiwtdl
Kyriteuse
Tntnl...
(Iiitslde ol .NW
decrees oi U.l.
il'.'.'cu.imi; 1 Vorense in I
ssiw' in ii.iec.o 11
4J (4J.st(iiUu'ri'aHe l.s
42 Itil.ix ' 14.7
Ki.i'll.l. " li s
IV. nl .It Iiicresse 1
II.. ! .fill " . II 5
H.lu'1" iDecn'ttwIl.il
7li.iih.il v.
4.7 '. Hi lucres. I
;iiiii.i s.A
a.os.1 .nl " :i
8s!l'4 IV.-rciuo 7
i .sl:ia-JI " 'i
fPT CKST.
I.IM
1.6 n.4 v
.YM.s.a'
I s;mi
a..'ii
l.'iJ.III
1..1 i.'-i
S.'lM.'ll
H.I.'iO
ial st
II".' 17s
ll.T.sj
4.U..I
" 81.1)
" II t
it
" S.I
Increase 4 1 il
" s
" M
l).s MM) H o
" H 1
" H
" let
" 16 .
" 4 7
I'O-lllfht The Klend
Store- I'eck's llsd It y
of tho (irecr ry
S'a.tt'.t l-'ridKlit un I'.ererd
Omaha Ma re it Act.ve uiessuree
have been employed by all road 4 con
crned to bring the last truns 'ontl-
Denial freight line to spee.ty coneiini
m dlnii. Tho Union I'aelAo has com
p etcd it-piot: of c us at loe d shops.
other alius! roads announce ihs-ir
preparation complete and to day l.imn
cars are avsilattle. A'iui the lliih lust
a train ill be started and the new due
formally Inaugurated. I'ho t'eiiirai l'a-
clhc lorins Iho stent couneclion
wmle the Bis k Islaml Wslntsli hu.I tlie
Milwaukee roads co-nof-rate I i the oust
It Is Intended to make the fastest traus-
continental Ireight tune on record.
; .l. tiei l. c i-ni'Hl
Vora -vsHHeW a
At Ilie i:in.lllee.
Nrw Oni.KANH Match B fi t nltend-
nnceatthe World's exposition tod'T
Whs lartre. I heisim'srt at iniislo liail
was a brilliant all'alr. Tim trese illation
of the hsitdsoiiis silver eun wea msde
Slguor Iuearnaels) Psgeu leader of 'o
baud.
Peck's Bad Hoy iitstines Tuesday Mid
Tuesday ingiii.
' VliiehiH Indiana lt nil.
Impia.nai oi.is March 8. The at tte
hoard of finance awarded a temporary
loau of isiO.lHH) to V alter Stain m of
New Ymk who bid lnl pet end. The
tionds draw V-i per cent interest slid
sre roileematiie In live years an I paya
ble alter in years nv ui" option of stsn
Ion. Slaolon wss slso awarded the
fv''fi5 relund ng bonds re le mhln in
IU years ho Idddiux i i 'i 'or tuo latter.
To-nliThl Th Fi-'id of iho Grocery
ior nin s m i n .y.
R Grand InducemontH! T
E CAR fatly reduced prU-cs. H
. II ii TlXt.'S in large Tui ii ty.
A Cl'Ill AlXs ut Pgurcs which will itstonlsh yon.
I) M IV slums many lilJIMMS very cheep. g
lrkTlll ( nil utts.
C; AtiKsvti.i.K Murih 7. I'o ro v nQ.
eucc.t I'lsrkevllle is iho sinu vulb'asi-
as'.lc Oleveland tow n II h is always '.mm
snd its cltla.ms uiiiu.liuoi.nly endorse
his selection of a cilnoet sn dia.y
roHwtiuicd pi 'tines of iliu sua'! f it
a imlidsiration.
l uey.iung mine sare a (runu ( ievn-
land hop at the Unison '4Ui t t.inhl.
and tne alrls llitesi'sd m B? anc
lor the tlrst time li Uolr Uresuuder
Kettr if discovery when she resort. tc
false hair mid tki in n source of o in-
stant inixiity lo'her. The cry piTMHij
frnni whom she most dedrcs to hide tlu
W:r.lill;r of her chill ins (ire k n
lilicly to lu.il.c tlio lii-i.ai rv lint there
Is no ii .". mi why sin' sl.eu'd m rn'tiln
:id retain i.ll the burnty t f bull' Unit :is
her pride ill Joitlli. l.il le r u-c Avi'll'S
llAIlt Vltiiilt nnd Hut 4.1 1 1 1 V will her hair
cease hi fall out Ian a lu w gmiMli Will
appear where the nulp Idi.vI- ihK nihil d;
und locks Hint nre turnlier irrav or hnve
actually rrown while w ii' n luiii to their
prldine fiv-hncss tin ! hi iliiuucu of Color.
AVtll'S II.MK VltltU! ClircS
Hereditary Eatdncs3.
CIvnmiK M.iYf.it. Hut dim. 7V.rn..wn4
Imld id i:l years ef it ;e es his niiccsI.hs
Itnd been for several p ti.T.iliims. din)
hut tic nf II ami Vim "It sinned uimwtli ef
Soft dow ny hair nil over Ids scalp wuli ll
Seen hcciiiuo thick Uij.iil 1 vi0uiulis
Ajw's Hair Vigor
Is tief a ('.'f. Int. by ltenl'.liful stimiil.s'luri
of Hie roots nnd Velcr pli.n.ls speidiiy
rctuiv to ils in i .itiiil i.ilur hair tltal is
Turning Cray.
Wits. C.uitritiNi: Ir..Mrn rnint of
.'"(As .'if. bad Inr leiir Hldtleiilv
bliinched bv fri; 1:1 ilurlii r l!io lalo civil
war. Arm's lluit lomi refund It'
to Its iiaiurt.l ci 'i r red intule It softer
L'los-lcr. mid li.oic sljtiiid.uit than it had
nccu ucioiv.
Scalp Clroascs
Vhlch cause drvn. s hi ittleuc.s snd fall
In of the hair il.n.lt nil" luhiuvr mid
siiiioyin r soil s me nil quickly cuicd bv
A vims'nII.uh Vinnit It cured llr.iini li'r
llnvn. .Viiio'ii;)..( .inn ef iuiiil.i
able llchln.r or the ISculp; J. K. t'Att-
Tilt .lit. (lenijiniu ri f Hcnld
Head; iliis. n. v.H. Iivi:i.uk 1 - re.
I'icn-ilte by. of 'Icllt c Sores; M sg
ltKSSIK II. Illbl.01- f;lllOtiM l"f ol
s'ltlp Dlscusc tin. I Uuitiii'iiff 'iviv
.liiy of (he roots of Hi.- Imir wb.nli l
Bfii ctcd. Iitsv re-lilt In Itiniriibl ' ;(.
oses. Is icsdily I'tiivd by AVI.lt' mm
Vsxili As
. ''(.'. uxtiry
.'.vrvi : Victui !" im rimid. Tt
b ).. i s clct'itly d. II. Villiilly per
l.llllco I li's Hie effect if huktng till
ba.r soft I'lbiii end i lossy t
Ayer's Hail Vigor
rttrrAr.t r r.r
Xr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Ixiwell JUas.
6ald Vy ill Pnj-liu.
Annoiinej tu lli.lr customers snd Ibe public st large that they hare received a new
liliiuenl nf KniliriiMerli-a whirl U part of the regular stuck ordered by them from
Sw ltxerluiitl anil (list they will place a portion of tlteto with tlie remnant bit whleb
was left over from tho extraordinary salt) of last week on their counters making It
DOTJJ3L"y ATTRACTIVE
far the la.lln wliom we always endeavor to please. Ask tltoeew tiu have takes aAV
ysnURcnf utirotrur Inst week wliether they were not repaid lir Unlr trouble of sa-
le crlng our Ailvertiicuirnt and then cntuo and niske your purcluiiPi.
THESE APtE THE LOTS I
K WILU 8FN1 S?4rLKS 05 Al'I'LIC VTION.
Can. I.ll of a tine of neat anil novel Jeitns
on lino tiiiitei-lal-Riiudi w hloh ars wui th
tilth s So. to lie.
t'KICB
. CENT 1.
Constat! of a line of w liler gooJs; also very
Beat and on good inatvrlali these sre
woith ai high as l'4c 15. and HOC
4.
Km some ilalslto piiUtonl; thry ar
wide and flns npea work iieidm. niry
are well wo-th'J'o nuilRCu
riUCK
ROCf.'sTS.
5
THICK.
..10 CKSTS.
3.
Constat! of a splendid aainrtinent wldo
anil narrow l.niiirodlerli'i which am
cheap at Silo. tt I -So. amISSc.
THICK 18 CENTS
Throughou! eont'ilni tovel and nttraello
pattorns an Ann mn -jtt ilj they are wortk
SOo. and Silo
THICK.
ISCf.NTs.
6.
Is Ctfoldedly a most wonderfal bsrfala
ccuetonirt)(nri10K the lotl these
are eouild ered cheap at 40c IBe. 80s.
TisIVK StCKNTI.
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