The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 8, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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"Ami if ho got his hair cut anddidn't
roll up his eyes"— iShe paused, then
saiil, looking really tragic, "After all, I
do believe there is a class of women who
like being—kicked "
"My dear!" said Lady Appuldur-
coiulie, who, ou her ether side, had
caught the words and looked alarmed,
for Lesley had been so hoik! the last few
days that a bui«t out in the wrong di-
rection .•• riiied to be inevitable.
"They're very rummy," said Yelver-
tou, shaking his smooth, fair head.
"Something in a man catches their vau-
and olf they
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III l8yO.
ll;irjM»r's Weekly is a journal
for the whole country. It deals
j with tlt«* events of the world that
,* j ar»» important *• Americans.
ity, or their fancy, oi
| ro— you can't stop
mist give out somehow that he doesn't
mind beiniradorvd, like this fellow, just
«ss another man, without saying a word,
refuses, like Kuiniy, now, for example.
Where would ho he if. with all his
fam.-, he—er—er"—
"Knconragod lis'.'" said Lesley dryly.
"But Runny i* not a 1< valilo person. He
has not la:,.,!*"—>he exiendedher hands
in a sweep — "ail entrancing, grand
way.- lie does not roll his eves or make
n it of n:.\ "m.\ 'I love jon,' instead
to II
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G0IFORT
nera oat nit nan<r, when Ate had already
passed him without recognition. Every-
body was looking and scented mischief
because, as Ronny says, in the shocking
ph.ug of the day, 'She makes us all pull
our socks up,' and when Lesley looked
| Dash wood stiaiglit in the eyes and turn-
j ed on her heel people smiled, but lid
j simply walked round, so as to intercept
her, and said, 'Miss Malincourt, you
have forgotten me; we met at the opera
last night.'
"She drew herself up, and said, 'I de-
[ cline tho honor of your acquaintance!'
looking so tall she seemed to tower
above him, though ho is 0 feet U, and,
though I saw slio was trembling in ov-
; ery limb, t-ho looked like Ronny does
when ho i.i roused, and nothing will
! move him. Hlin was just turning to me,
| when the great bully came back, liring-
j ing his hi i-te.sa, who said, with perfect
| une 'iisi-iousness of the situation, 'Miss
j Malincourt, permit me to introduce to
you Mr (iridium Ourhwood.'
"Lesley had a big fan of crimson
i roses in her hand, and for a moment I
thought she would have struck him
j across the face with it, she was so
i transported w it li anger; then, 'I have
! twice tonight refused the honor of this
S man's acquaintance,' she said, and all
; the women vlio l::al h, en run down
Toning up
—your system requires bracing
against these debilitating Spring IA
•days. Get something that wii! >|
purify and enrich the blood and £/
gently stimulate the action of the
kidneys, the liver, and the digestive £ j
Tgans, and you are pretty sure of
good health. In other words, get
f.
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III cai rying out this policy, in
Julian l»'al|»!i visited China
and Japan, andjouiorycd through
I hi' West: Kichard Harding Davis
took a trip through tiie C'aribiau
»ca: tht* evolutions of the new na
vy weie di'scnbed and illustrated
by lJufus K. Zogliatiui; Frederie
Ketuin^tou preM'iiteil studies o(
army and frontier life; I'oultney
lligflow attended the opening of
t'i»- Kiel Canal.
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1'lw chief events in art, literature,
aud uiu>ic ind the drama will lx
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Life and lj»*tti,r.j.w ill ili-en^s in hi
ilitc«ting wa\ l>o.»ks aud t ,e so
ci.il ipiesit-'iis oi the time. K. S.
Martin's sprightly »i«>ssip of the
llus\ World will l>e continued.
I'he progress of the Truiisporta
tion Committee around tlie world
will lx» followed, alid ('.is ar W.
Whitney will conduct the depart-
ment ol Amateur Sport.
In Ih'j.'i «tll occur a presidential
tdetiion. lit its editorials and
• through it* political cartoons the
Week I v will continue to be an in-
dependent advocate of good gov-
ernment and soun 1 money.
in fiction the Weekly will Ih» es-
|M>ci iMv strong. It will publish
the only novel of the year by W.
I». Howell*, and a stirring serial
of a .*s«-otch fend, by S. H. ( rock-
et t. I he short stories selected are
of tiiiu*ua! excellence and interest.
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HiRPER S PERIODICALS.
Harpor 's Magtzono one year $4 00
Hr.rper's Wt ;k y • " - 4 00
Harper's Bazar - " 4 00
Harper's Round Table " - 2 00
Postage free to all subscril»ers
In the I'nited States, i auada and
Mexico. Address.
11 V Kl'KK it HKOTHHRS,
P. (>. 1 >o\ New York City.
of ' !low n • y. hi
lau^h. " lie i-: « -v of ;,
deadly I " :•?. i'. ami
]ie. . a, i in. v !"
"All th" ! ioi* for the woman ho
inan ies," a <1 li. ^er ramfully, for he
carried a ry sore heart about v :th
liim in lis. - - • da\s, only occasionally
heal'd ovi r by sc.eh a happy jios a 'i a-,
lie f.intal Iiiniself in ,ja.u now. "wimi
a ii•.:11 1 i;e ti at d<« s fall ill lave"—
"Ah, v- !"'n':" said Lesley uayly.
"Tliat will be when cap and ]a^:':;n
have va'ii^led oil'tho f,•.;;• i i' tJa't.i th
—not before! A ]i11'•• 1 s tiiai
horse and dean r than his ilo^,
know!"
She ;-';• !{o d'S'T ■ ■ f 1low, for
Ani'tildme. ml e \..as < i. 1 . r ot!: :•
thonc.h just then in «Vi p c ;io i>
with a da >.Mit n lativ . Mis. l ane
K g« i V . s i:. n a ;:la'i. e :
Hirl's unci iia'ii io fa.e. a> si:e i! 1.
him. He licvir could qaile make II
niilid whether he liked her best i
fresh morning gow ii of cambric, <
foamy ball gov. n, or riding C'otjnt
his two darlings, as in ois in art he
• •d them—or as she loa'.ed hei
white, witii lnocaded slew < f • .la ly
the same ol r as 1m r woaderful tyes
and "tinish.d" will, ail those litilo
niinauderies of a yoiin^ girl's dress that
are so prot:>que on oidor women.
H< r mouth had fallen into tluise
curves that would have horn petulant
with a weaker char ;eter, and her
round, firm cliiti came boldly out a little
m advance of the tip of her small,
straight nose, that had the proudly cut
nostrils jm euliar to brave, sensitive tem-
peraments.
"Did von ever see sr.eh a room:" slid
' She stoppi d to
ourC" ncoiitrated,
\s essenee sort of
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loi la d ;
ir ham
hruto (e\«-u ,o ' me,
if they -• mid have
an l I i :-ed her!"
• till v. hat did he do then':"
dunk away, and l.ev.i'l never be
ttcd to i! at liou?e, and a good
.• other.-, again. Baf von will jul-
that it is laihci—rather—ior a
ft
1
'ti at farneus old remedy which haa .
l.a:a doing its good work for r^. ,
years. If you put y.-.ur ■
; in Brown's Iron Bitteis jo": 'I
ii not do so in vain. Bui try ' !
r ycurscif and see. \ \
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Brown's Iron Bitters is pleasant
to lake. It will not stain the teeth, 'U\
nor cause constination. See the '
crossed red Sines on the wrapper. W
Schopinever & Schad
ARE HAVING
ii.
said, glancing round tit the nitik
panels, heavily incased in gildinj
decorated the walls, and the massive
silvir gilt colli r and tallies in the win-
dow ; the mantel board, also gilt, : np-
portiug ormolu candelabra, and n io
gift nioiisii' sit.es. "How thankful we
• that the hostess lias not gilt
tss chandeliers»"
if raid of va n,
"Do I not s
off:"
■n't it horrid? We quite ex-
it togethi r.''
re goat friends, yon two.''
-extraoiv.il
considering
her. I set
at friends. I hear
the latter. Is it true
brown chemical co
Baltimore,
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DC) YOU KNOW
'4 i hit v, it ii -1 if
lis i f
RonfL t !
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wlio c' >;11«i
K- uiiv b(*si(i<
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wo moot jiiiv one
DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S
tv.?% RPljtl
v«<u
are tho original and only FRENCH, paioam
licblocure on tho market. Price $1.UU; m
rami. G^iiuino btil'i oulv
11 \Vt
r Kale by J. s. Oould, <jainc
' it r.»
villo. Tmx
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A P8EVEJTIV
by either re^ it !s inn>or«»Wt> tocontr
any *e
re2i aiseese , i»u», in u.e
lreaJy L'Krt>nTC*njti.v Arrucmit
wilh Oonorrhcf^ and (i!,?t*t, we Kuaroii
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wTfi t^o a euro. Price ly mail, lt-ii'
W All riliiM to ] ittx box. or g Luxeo l jf
id, if
box. or G buxc-o l jr
For sale ])j J. S. <iou!<l, (Jainesvilh
w;iv
itil in
!KI Miiail,
ili.or;it(
or is
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OUIU'S
1 10 1«
(1 liolns tlio
OookiE and. Heaters
Don t r ail to Attend the Sa!e as \\ e \\ ill Save you money.
Cor. North Commerce aud "Broadway, 3-Story Glass Front.
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Look at These Prices
—FOR—
iitl H<
VutJ;:.
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tin
lor jr.
pMtherbonc Cors«t C<^
•cturws.
M1CI1I0AN.
It It
Madame Laura,
MILUNKItV.
fmmct 6000S. Morions, ere.
l«i.% North IMxon,
hiqownrail
ON THE
missouri, kansas & texas
. . RAILWAY . .
Now Run Solid
St.iCbuis
Chicago
KansasCitv
Wagner Buffet Sleeping Car
For Sale.
A tin*' farm of »>o acres, 10 acres
in cultivation, for i?750, part on
tinn-: the orchard alone is worth
that much. ] in (tearing fruit
tnt'*, apple, liucst cherries, pears,
jHsichc*, plums, apricots anil mul-
lienie*, giapes, etc. On account
of un having the asthma 1 mnst
niovt*. Would not take if 1000 if I
eon Id live here.
A i;>>od l-rnom house, good well
of water, barn and wagon shed
Address
ii. u'ELlx.
!'•** ii, <"ooke County, Tex.
^ oti * • oi iilt Ifoim* Kor
O see 111** Tn ket agent of I ll<'
!•> IJonlf, l?o v ill
full information regarding
, t i me and connect ion.
On heceuilier 'JOtli, iilst and
ITJd excursion tickets can ho pur
chaiM-d via the Santa Fe route to
all , M I intn in Mississippi, Tennes- |
s»'e, \!a nun.i. liroigia, Notth and
Soulli ('.iroiini and Florida at
half i iti I ick. I limitsd to
thirty d;i\ • f• >i rel >i i n
In :i ! !.!i"!ii i.i ')•.• :tliov<* local
excursion ticket.-. Iwiweeij ;in\- two
points i.i 'IVxas ainl i.Kti.m Jerri-1
torv on the Santa I V line c an l>e i
purchascil on i ><•
.'to and :;i and .I t
to January .'I ?
dueed rates.
W. S. K M:N \ N
toll.
W. A. In; v,
WM. I )UIII.I: I
NN ortIi.
emlH-r 2.1. li4, if I.
'-M.it \ 1. limited
u ret u; ii, at ro
<•'. F. A., Galves-
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free chair cabs:
Kirl'i Clover Rout, the grei<
blood parifler, gives freniiness ur.<'
oimmhom to the CCifipiexioti u:ni
cures oonntipatjr, cents. ;i
oenta, 91.00 For sale hy Kd ward .
th* Lire Druggist
Tho people heileve what they
read about Hood's rtarsaparilhi.
They know that it is an honest
n«dicine, and that it cnr.'s dis
ease. That ie why you tdiould get
only Hood's.
Hood's Pills care all liver ills,
relieve eonetipetiou sad assist di-
S n' i
At
om
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i.i. a i»
' land, Iron
,v! and west,
lioll r> \\ i ll II I
stable .iii'i c i . . j.•
fencing and all kinds
lar^e fruit. Living
and waterworks in
law n aud at stable,
for horse and cow now
t >nlv five minuleM walk
; ' I > 111.111 ii*
ir weli watei
kitchen, front
(lood pastnk
in wheat,
from cen
j ter of business streets. Ti Ie per
fret and no incuniliraiie.". A
I investment for same oi r /■ •
dress or call at l!!> Hoilson st •, ■
Mother Qoo*c will see tli it tl e
cup board is well fllle l for Decem-
ber 13.
ought to !>'
the cnt gl;
"I am i
lanftiiin;^.
Sal:s afar
"Yes: i:
pec:id to t
"You a
^aid liogor, \s it!i a lortain wonilir tl;:.C
he felt unaMe to hid.'
"Yih; 1—I'm educ.it ill}? lu-r,I
Lesley, tinning a saucv young face
round on him.
And s--» she was, tli-n.gh the namecf
Ronny Kilinnrray, save casually,
never even lie ntinin d hetween ilieni.
"t-he's years older than you ar !"
blurted out R igcr, who often foniid it
diflicult to ri »•< -n«*ile L< sley's di,-tr..e; i:-g
youth wilh the extreme agedncss of iter
convcisatiun.
"^lio is 2~>, aud slit has wa. ted !'■ ..u
whole year.-, of her life and shan't
wa.-te any more," said Lesley enig-
maiically, though she often said to
Ycl vert on things she never dreamed of
saving to any one else. He was so safe,
dependent, something like I5ob, as men
olten are like one another, much oftener j
than women are like women.
"Did you see her snub Ronny yester-
day?" said Lesley in great delight. "I
never saw a man look so astonished in
all my life. If only he bad been taken
in hand earlier!" And Lesley sightd a>
if she hail been bringing up men in the
way they should go ever since she wan
boi n.
"You're fearfully down on us poot
devils," said Roger, with the air of
Inning discovered something quite orig-
inal and greatly calculated to astonish !
her.
"When 1 have been married 50 years
to one man, and ho loves me as much as
on the day ho married me, in spite of
tempers and fat or lean, the loss of any
charm I ever possessed, and all the oth-
er ills Ilia! flesh is heir to, I'll believe
in a man's love, and not before," said
Lesley <jeeidedly.
"There are plenty of men who would
do that," said Roger eagerly. "Nothing
will ever rid you of your 'ways,' r»Iis:i
Malincourt, or"— But in iiis excite-
ment ho had raised his voice, and a soft
"ti-sh" here cut him short.
The conversation hail by no means
proceeded uninterruptedly, but in tags
and scraps between the coming and go-
ing of thoso artists who divided with
the composer tho honors of the aft. r-
not in.
Ho was now on the platform, and all
the women's heads and bodioh were
slanting one way toward him, as you
will see a row of trees on the seacoast
much exposed to tho fury of tho gales
permanently forced out of the perpen-
dicular for all time by the wind.
"There is immense vitality in that
man," said Lesley when he had thrown
a last look of pity around, and the bent
backs anil vaporing faces were straight-
ening themselves with a long drawn
sigh. "Do you see how crisply his iiair
er.i Ls? Hair is an infallible guide to
temperament."
"Then I've got. none at all," said
lh ;er, smoothing tho top r;f his head,
"1 r mine is as straight as—as tallow
carillon and much the same color," he
ad ltd ri" I'ully.
"Is it nearly over?" said Lesley, look-
ing round. "And don't you think that
concerts and—ant' loads of silver gilt
ar ■ co::dn • ve to up extremely elevated
*t;- le i.t e. iiveisi.ti* n?"
On her other sitle Lady Appuldur-1
combe \vu:4saying in ruflled but extieme-;
ly low ae-cents, close to Mrs. Fane's
ear:
"You got an entirely wrong account, I
my dear; it was not nearly so bad as j
her boxing tho duke's ears, after all.
Lesley was being literally stalked down j
by the man, who, for all his position, j
has no business at all in society, though j
it does consist of the best and the worst
in the world, you know. He has the
reputation of forciug himself on any
woman he admires, the more especially
if ube does not admire him. Well, ha
came up to Lesley the other night snd
( HA1TKii IX.
Two young p. ..pie, both victims to
primitive habits of early rising (now
di>e iiitilineil), quito independently dis-
covered that four walls were intolera-
ble when a git rious summer morning
btcliomd them al'it>ail to rejoice in its
cry.-till freshness; but, a Woman being
always quicker at following out her
ide.iS than a man. it happened that Les-
ley got t'lLaiiy Appuldiircombe's front
dot r first and unharrcil it and stepped
forth about .0 s. f .nils before Ronny
apj- un il t hi t lie scene.
lie blamed (T.arvillc, or Charville's
y. T.iig gt nt Ii man, fir the unfastened
ti> t :• until, to his surprise, lie saw I.i s-
'• y's tall figure matching aht ad of him
at that iia mi nt turning, with a
lci-sl:ke air, in at Stanhope (iate.
• hc.-itati d and almost tin in il back.
,e was she ;:oing? What laid she
ia In r mind? A try-t to keep, a
k to p'.iv ! Hut, no—lie renu inher-
it1 qui v. : iia; scorn ill her face w lit il
iad r.-i .-ti 1 that act n.-ation of his
slipping ' ti"' with Yelvertoii.
he *;;• ■ i tli« r.ght so. lie would have
ate.
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but
.-link 1 air.lii
al, they can be
in:: 1 e t'e-ir live
at t!;e Savoy th
lit r. I stood mi
tlie dark ligures far
bankmeiit, and the 1
and I t In night i f v.hii
the Jieople who hiiv
would help those win
"And what won.
Rinniy as tin y cross
eus, tliiit looked sii
und' r the cle.ir, pure morning sky.
"I would light up the embankment
bri 11 i:11111 y lvoin t nil to end. Think of
that beautiful background of trees and
picturesque hon-cs, tb-» n.ost beautiful
jic r wretches, who
g ti • .m birth to i-in i-
mglit by our trying to
hii).picr. Oh, Ronny,
inher night, after din-
11 it- balci ny, and saw
, Iov.p on the cm-
.ek river beyond,
might be, if only
ton much money
have too little!''
yt a do?" said
th" deserted cir-
gt Iv unfamiliar
. Kj r j«
S B&f w ri
BOcts. and
$i.00BottiaT^ iai 0 h 7 ^
One cent a dose. -
aSiicie.-i. i--..,
» „ tirys--
cea Incipiont Cl n:vmptisci
It is sold on ft Kusreutc-ti I
fteta. It cure a Incipient C
Sc41* ike boat Cousa and Ci o u u C^t*.
sit
by
t. t
to
the
- k.
ii ain;
11?
il. 1'
,.ii h.
for he w as in it Les-
lie did not I'.ok
in t t he park fit e
,t
-! 1
(ii! i
so i.--.d ii, r
wh to ribbo
b. it and Inillai
sal sfied Ronn
walked at t ast
Ir was one
i g..\
I i f
iliin
a)
, n 1
e \!
l ^
J '
(Iri^srr
1 ceitain
nl all thi
me sinr
111:111
>• her
m* Tit
it-it v ;
ii::r.-e straw hat, with its
l ow. It was the w;iy tliiit
1 gown wt-r.' carried that
•'s fastidious taste as lie
behind tin in.
f his standing tjuarrels
I Wollltl
va1. i:: -
peoplnc
shoiiltl
niiui sii
Woman
pot -t
cliii h t i
Cell .• t•'
tla
of
Y. i I
in i.ar-. ipo 1' n* a
i'.l\'e a c
1- llio.-e ti
aid it st- i
. • lis
liii\
ill
it till
all h
th in,
-hi :1 I.)
v, itii the human race that it did not
know how to walk and would never
lea; n, while there is scarcely an animal
that does not know how to use its limbs
gracefully and well.
Lesley threw up her bead, now and
tht ii, to sniff the air, her elastic step
indicating botuidli ss content within,
aud the few poor peoplo tliey met look-
ed at her wistfully, as at some young
goddess tif youth and health, and to one
she gave ii bright morning gieeting, to
another money. Presently she turned
out of the but lately opened gates and
stood, h.e-itating, in Piccadilly.
"Coveni <-iaith n, miss?" said the bur-
ly polio man she addr. ssnl. "Straight
do*.-.n through Piccadilly and Leicester
f-qi are, turn toy.nr light, then to your
left, and the*.' you are." When she
had sniil 1 ai!tl thanked him. Lobby
sti d looking afti r her, and he. too.
• 1 fa lit,
i ii 1
i ich:
it iimv
Ir .
• v> 11. i J: \
l i-iiaco ti
r ti:- ■ nj.
le's playground !
!.io :• a lit at inter-
witii seats wlu-re
listen, and there
hooks, and every
his ht or. antl every
.tie t r c. iffee, and thfl
uiii lie there, :unl tlie
■ big enough shoul1
•• .ni Ror.ny concisely.
:■ >: ii in right through
.ilii draw tlie men out
aM's, the ]ioor, tired
loir stif'iing dens, and
a few hours of
with such music
they would go
i, not to wrangle
>w. 1 Wiinld do
rk, and any oth-
:s meant just ,ti
poor as
Tailor Made Clothes!
I established my business here in 1S.S6 and expect to make
Gainesville my permanent homo. Now ^entleqAi 1 fjive you
such figures on suits that you need not send awir\o have tftem
made by strangers. Patronize home indvstry. B am selling
my goods as low as possible, because I am preparing to remove
to another building. My goods will lx> closed at the lowest
possible figures. Compare my prices with those of any other
tailor in the south. I can suit anybody in any profession with
any style wanted. I keep the best goods and employ the best
tailors in the south. My motto is ijuick sales and small profits
HERE are my prices:
Cheviot Suits 823.50 Scotch Suits 825 Serge Suits $27.50
Clay Worsted and Tricot aud Fine Cassimeres for fine
Prince Alberts and Cutaways reduced from 845 to 830
and trimmed elegantly, with best linings.
OVERCOATS—Fine Melton, Kersey, Chinchilla, from 825 up
PANTS—200 pairs will be made at cost from 86 to 87.
The best English pantings.
SELTON.
Merchant Tailor, 214 E. California St
*
i i i»
SH
Tho best $3.00 Men's Shoes on tho
market.
Made from tannery calfskin, dengola
tops, all leather trimmed, solid leather
Boles with Lewis' Cork Filled Soles.
Unequaled for beauty, fine workman-
ship, and wearing qualities. Your choice
of all the popular toes, lasts and fasten-
ings.
Every pair contains a paid-up Acci-
dent Insurance Policy for S100, good for
00 days.
Wear Lewis' Accident Insurance
Shoes, and go insured free.
iitii
.mei't of the
ate
v.i
th.
hoi
• ook his
• 1 i:e\ or
7 not ?"
'ore all
l pure
1 1 liinl.
id.
-wer,'
lie s
oiitd Lesley ji
the pleasures
aid.
ission-
in the
it:r, made m iely ft r
; it is immoral—ir i;
• man iimv tiw n 20 -
T. Roberts
NOTARY PUBLIC.
REAL ESTATE,
LOAN AND COLLECTING AGENCY.
ottom Knocked Out!
Fall and Winter j;oods must go. As money will be eas-
ier invoiced than goods we will sell our entire line of Clothing
Overcoats, Cloaks, Capes, etc., at cost. As they were bought
|right that means a great deal. Men's suits from $1.50 up;
Ladies' Capes at $1.75. We mean business. Come and see
Great Reduction In All Lines!
Several lines of boots and shoes at cost. Women's glove
grain button shoes at 60 c ; good calico at 3c, bleaced domes-
tic at 3c, cotton checks at 3c. Don't miss this golden oppor-
tunity of tlie season. Lowest possible prices on groceries, etc
Furniture, Coffins, Etc.
Don't fail to give us a call when in need of bed room
suits, chairs, sewing machines, undertakers' goods. Special
prices until Jan. 2st. Remember we sell the New Harrison
wagon. The above prices to be strictly cash in hand. Anx-
ious to show goods.
OFFICE IN UN OS AY HOUSE.
wm. killgore.
Xos. 319, :V2\, 323 ami .'{25 Commerce.
Gainesyllle,
Texas
L\
11 n:
Hi
»'ll
Till
net
od
kll'
isli
ro.-
K°i
ho
SU;
Jie;
(iei
un
l!
1 y.
r. .
si'1
Wii
.
ta
her
>. o.
Id 1:
-t.oiis, and I
'v ill tlie il:;'
o 1 ti cat ami
to t .ii--in-,; ii
him, f. r I'<
WII, hut the
d on his f:'.i
•ntlul, for hi
■ ii hi
• and oflii-o
cut him olf from manly
e v. , • aware that, ijuite
. he hail >:ot a most es-
intelli^eutlyenjoyed it.
s hat when Ronny pass-
tiny was (xtremoly well
look of pleas me dimin-
e. unii as a man he felt
ditl not consider Ronny
1 enoiijji p,r the younn lady.
Tln y 're mm ims, these ariKtocrats, "
ioliioijui/.e.l as he watehed what he
!:o.-t d to lii> the sweethearts' disap-
ranoe in the distance. "Covent- Gar-
, and simile file, at this time of the
101:^, v. la ii they might lie snug in
r ltd-! And i will say that bine
- ami 1 '..eh* hair, with a color like a
, is my fancy, and a walk so at
<i p> over oo!Milestones as if they
satin!" 1>»* added, thinking that il
• -tut iheait lie woultl not
iu iiiiiu, n it st'. p out brisk tx-sidt
Good Furniture ?
— AT—
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-!
ent business conducted for Moderate Fees
> Our Offjce is Opposite U.s. Patent Office
.ii we can secure patent in icss time tiiau tii >se
[rcnmte fn-m Washington.
end model, drawing or photo., with dcscrip-
'imn. We advise, if patentable or n«>t, 1: :<i of
[charge. Our fee not due till patent is *rcur»*d.
A Pampwlet, 4k w to Obtain Patciwith
of saiiic in tlie U. S. and foreign countries j
J sent free. Ad'In ss, S
4
Lowest
GP*1
0
01
I
Then Ikt<
middle of
1 a h
Ai d thi ll he
ha i. I old woi
i'iilf way d
lilt triii
i>t coped
do .rstop
f'o/.-y/i <1 in t)
• 1 V'. .
mey and aiiiithor has to
if to koo]) tlio life in his
! A lal :t I were wealthy,"
iiuii<.:nantly. "I'd 1 e
!'s tli.- spendthrifts who
nils of the poor. Some
y 'iiters throii^di to the
.-si's, ami. i veil if he does
In' has >!- ta- more po- ril
van in \ or toiieiies the
n;y. ! nt l ands it on to
•:< i 11 al p'iic-iiitiou
iiaiiiiitiii^ iinti
soul alive!"
stoujiin^ siioit
u call vi aim If
ru'>n. c auv.se, n pairniaotc or n«>i, n m. a ^ W y ^
^charge. Our fee not due till patent is frc-curcd. r ■ 2 «* •» !
} A Pamphlet, 4i to Obtain Patent," with# 1 rgjjf; j |
#cost of same in the? U. b. and foreign couniricsj , J "
J Cpp. Patent Office, Washington. d. c. J j
e Full Suiie $12.50
V
1 VI
lonulit' f his fat, sandy
ii at home and si^ha d.
,11 Piccadilly, Lesley's
; came untied, and as sho
o tie it, resting her foot 011 a
Ronny stepped forward and
performed tho task for her.
;-he started very slightly, and, look-
ing down en him a* he knelt with a
face fn 11 of delicious mirth and mis-
chief. said:
"Don't I o alarmed ! Xanplit is If re
in d: ::;:er.''
"Al;iy I come with yonV" said Ron- .
ny, when he hail mhbed the dust from 1 1'Jirt of the citj. are rooms
bis kneea and straightened himself. "I for all kinds of ntorage. Office at
heard yon tell the policeman where you
were going."
"Von know," said Lesley, keeping
swift step with him, as a man likes a
woman to do, but only a tall woman
can, "dad said to me: 'There's only
one thing worth seeing in London, nnd
that's Covent Garden market before
people aro awake. Yon get a real smell
of the country there, and breath of the
earth.' But what will auntie say?"
And she turned a look of mischief on
Ronny, at which ho laf&hed and shook
CONTINUED
m fc
1870 is:»r>.
TRANSFER LINE.
H.C. HOIiD.
All manner of freight packed
,:nd shipped. Hauling done to
Kackley's furniture store, No.
205-207 California street, Gaines-
ville, Tex. Orders solicited. Satis
faction guaranteed. H. C. Hord
For Sale.
An elegant snrburban home, ten
acres of good land—$8000 prop-
erty. Will sell on easy payments
or trade for land. A bargain.
GlLLENWATBB & OXB&ABX.
I have taken the agency for a;
wholesale wall paper house which !
will enable me to furnish you with S
a better grade of wall paper for the j
a | -ame or less money than you can !
possibly boy :t ror at a small re- j
tail store. You will also have a j
larger selection and greater va-1
riety to select from than the ordi-1
j nary dealers can afford to carry,
i Call and see me or let mo know
j when it will be convenient for me j
to see you, ar.d I will take pleas-1
| ure in showing you sample book j
of latest patterns with newest de- j
signs and colorim.s.
John W. Chamberh.
Corner Bogg and Rusk Streets.
©
Carpets, Ru<:s and Lace ' "urtains at lowest*]
possible prices. Everything in my stock at the |
very lowest prices.
J. J. RACKLEY.
ss
o
Don't fail to attend the great
slangther sale at J. R. M. Patter-
son's to begin Monday, Novem-
ber 18, 1895.
VIA THE KATY.
$11.65 to Galveston and return
account state convention M. E.
church. Sell Dec. 10 and 11, lim-
ited to Dec. 18.
W. L. Greenhill, T. A.
Remember J. R. M. Patterson
has the best stock of clothier ind
gent's famishing goods ii^ftie city.
New stock just receive
n'g new
f|
Of Every Te-C. r> or
Sam Har^rea»es,
1118 Mair "t. Da«lah Tkx\s
I'EOl'i.K i* ODKULEMri I'Km t>K
— rill'—
Cie.iaiug Van i-. v » and C'oseta
W unort O »* or Sawll.
O de.s cau le i s»t
S«-' e- i»e * Mo.e,
E«i»it lisdiug Htore,
W'l' ani K ljiore'n.
J. J. Reed.
Remembei J. R. M. Patterson is
selling his entire line of men's,
boys' and children's clothing a
less thau actual cost. Come ea -
ly and secure a bargain.
Go to John i nanatie k and get
close prices on hoi'«e painting and
paj»er hangio^. Ad work guar-
anteed and he*t o" material. Cor-
ner Bogg and Rank streets.
For Sale.;
The Smith Long vineyard and
fruit farm about five miles east of j Cloth,
Gainesville. Ten acres of grapes city,
of the best varieties, 1800 fruit
trees now bearing, thirteen acres
in blackberries, three acres of
strawberries. Comfortable resi-
dence and a splendid barn and
cellar. Two hundred acres in the
tract, one-half of it in farm. For
price and terms apply to C. C.
Morrison, Gainesville, Tex. 8
&
J. R. M. Patterson has the
largest and h**t stock of Carpets,
Mattings, Linoleum. Floor Oil
etc., '.ever fthowng in the
Now m the time to bay
boys' sails while J. R. M.
son is selling the largset aad
stock in the city
Come at once aad
fain.
I (iS&Sss '"
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