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THE GALVESTCKR NEWS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 1, 1889. Houston Toxas Control Hallway AH-Btw! Hull l.lno. nontile flnilv trains way.

Throiwto Huf. f.l UUMVII IVKlvcslon and 81. Louis Tnilra urn! tmd oon Corulenna ami 61. CSiis on Trains. 1 aud i.

via HtV.u, Doulson KlutAnwh Orlwios and of via DontRon aim be. ilouvvoii and THE STATE G1UNGE, TEXAS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION ANJ PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Dopnrtmont of Grnua'o Jlow Slulmffurt--I'rlnolrluK Upon VVhltli It In of ItsBunlta ttittl Acuouiplltfliineiita. A. FAUI.KNEh.

SASTA FE HOME. Gulf, Colorado Santa TIME 5Ali K. City Dal. tnnto Ex. 'i MatCh STATIOtll.

(i.OU ar Jjtavo 11.50am Ivgrcnbam. ar MS ami 4.3Qpml*rTqinpl«....lv K. Oit Oal. touio El. Ht.

L. Kx. protia. 4.40pm 12.86 pml Si. 1.115 ami Ft.Worth..lT J1.45am|i0.85p.-u|lTFt.'W B.Wll'm] l.Wum!l.-Ual« rj r.OOain!iirKaniMaC'yly 0.00pmlLe KJDnm 6.40fm t.CC pni ll.oopuiiai'Dolla*...

5.0uam 2.40 pm 9.00 am Through I'ailmnn I'iifaua Buffet Slsupemon Kansas Citv Express OAI.VWTOM AND v. Qolvcstoa. OUSIOB IHAIHI. Ar. Houston m- J.30p.m.

Cv. Homton SJ ll lll I) Ar. Galveston. 10.80 a. 10.84 p.

ui. IAS AVTOnO LT.Oalvoton 0.00 a.m. Ar.B»n Antonio T.4B p.m. Lv.Ban Antonio 8.30a.m. Ar.Q»ly»«ton 10.85p.m.

ThronBh Flrtt Olaat Day Coach ou Oalveston Ban ABtonto bpg. into IT. A A Ticket Acent. PboM IB. DIKECi 1 TO MEMPHIS AND ST.

LOUIS. NOHTH. I STATIONS. MOUTH. pinllv Houtlon u.

V.Upm'ar Palollnelv Hiiiiar Tyler lv. t.lOainarLonarlewlv pm ar Memphis lv O.SO aojlar 8t LouUlv 8.00iiml.. 13.10pm.. 7.10 pmi- 7.01 urn O.IB imi J. U.

MU.L1CU. THUHSDAY, AUGUST -1, 1888. HQTIOB. Any-pcnon leaving joralong ur MWMI van hum Tun GALVESTON ociu, postage prepaid, fo tl per month, anywhcrt in (he Stain, Canada or Mexico, and II 80 pd; IWonfh ndjrctt will IK; a feared. Two Roac Waffoni Ordered.

Chief of Fire Department William Oldenburg received yesterday a letter from E. B. Prestou Co. of Chicago, manufacturers of fire department apparatus notifying him that the mHmifaetarcrs liare accepted bis proposition to build fur Gulves- ton tiro hose wncbns of the improved pattern for 1500 each, and that the wagons would bo ready for shipment within sixty ftaya. These hose iu consequent of the improved waterworks service, wil relievo two steamcfs from active service Each of will carry two three- 0tllon extinguishers, and they will be for either single or double hors lervice.

They carry a much larger quantit; pf hose than the ordinary hose carriage reo aha are also arranges tp carry a number men. Liberati, the Cornetist. Hbernti, the famous camel virtuoso, wh. gtands second only to Levy as a cornet solo 1st, will bd in the state for nazt, 11 woeka with a Belccted band of thirty-five en route to California. Liberal! created qnlto a at Dallas during tho fai there lost year by superb manipulation Of tbe corntt.

During stay In Texas iiroposri visitinu lerevat of the largsr if aufficieut IrducemenSa are offered to jus tlfy the trip. n2t in this connection nifcht bo well for tho Street Hallway com JSany uad some of tho loving peopj Of Gslveston to make an Seoul? this attraction at the beach. Tho Texas. Co-operative Association and atrons of Husbandry are holdibg their an- ual meeting in this city. There are in .1 sixtr-llvo or seventy delegates resent.

At yesterday's aicotliijf very little was ono save to receive the president's report poll tho business enterprise of tho associa- on. Tho wholesale business conducted in Gal- estou under the name of the Texas Co- porativo association is thi business or commercial feature of the grange. It is on what is knowu as the rlnoiplo of co-operation. Briefly stated. iu system recognizes capital as meriting uly legitimate interest in business as well loaned out.

Tho Texan statutory nws forbid usury in the lending of money, o-opemtion holds that Ib is as great a wrong tc tho public to permit capital to arn all the profits in business aa to permit apitalfats to demand unlawful interest on uoney loanfld. This eystem.firew out of the luiUtions which began early in this cent- ry In Europe to relievo the groat oppress- ons of poverty which had reduced the lahor- nir classes to the moat pitiable coudi- bn Its history has been a varying no ot great success end miserable failure, he advooates of thn system, however, hold ittt in uo case hoa it failed whcro Its prln- ples have boon adhered to. The system is erv simple, bringing into business culcula- ODS tha it haviaifbuea left sesm- ngly tft Inbori'tfg men to introduce this Riding factor into political eoonoifly, no nutUor leaving uo to this time con- dered tha" customer as possessing any Ighti whfeh capital is bound to teapect. on the ptb'r hand, holds that while ettvltoi ii flue legitimate interest, la- or wages, that custom ought to avo the rjet profits. It ia upon this basis the grange business Texas has been uiuuuRed, with headquar- ers at Ofslventon, ainco 1878.

It hat stock- lOlders la all parts.of the state, as well as riiHuy iiibordluateco-opurative associations, ad they are now In session In this city. The following oxtracta from the report of Ion E. Steoie, the preildcnt of tho asso- iatlon, will give idea of the progress if the business; "Our bukmeas Is in a henlthy and prosperous Wheu wo consider what iiu been accomplished since the organlia- lou of our association (ISIS) we have good reiiaou to be nroud of the T. O. A.

Broker io'Rers donimenced our business with headquarters In Calvffton lo 19T8 with a capital of For several yekre trade was small and uiisatUfautry, hut we are now hero to recetro hln report, which on Juno tho following exhibit: Capital atnok 'nth-awn dividend et iiroilts year Total not capital 01 "Brethren, our bunlien.i ti not an experiment, grand unocoiu. We bare in fact vhrough the T. 0. A. accomplished tho object sought under the henil of Builness iolatlons In our declaration of purpoaee, to wit- 'We to bring producers and con- auiriera, furraora manufacturers, Into tho moat friendly relations for wo are eelllog to and buying from ftrtt ftlrtck.

The net pt'oflt on tho aince its organization has been It'i'a plain to seen from this that the grange has a solid foundation npon which to base Its claim as a conservative yet Sure Hgebcy through which farmers diay receive baneflts. During yesterday tha association spent mcwt 61 iU time in a carefnl investigation of all the of the buslueas. At 5 p. m. in response to an nvltatlon from Colonel A.

M. Bhannon, injoyBil an eicursloa upon the Jetty railroad. MTTMi LOOAU9. Unoontidorod Plolcod Up Hero TUo-vo bv News Seporters. A complimentary oxcurslon wan t.omlorcil tho 'IVxrta gvaugors t-y the jM.ties tovJay ultornoon by Shannon.

l.turko. The Oiesliam Klilis hold Inst night tho Guards miuory. Tho coniiiauy wil! drilling at once. In the district court In the citse of A i H. Freeman vs.

Charlu? 1'Vouuian, for voroo, rlivorcw vrn-j graniod. tht. dooroe further securioK to plniutilt and her children tho uso anil occupancy of the huuiostyad uud household cast end circuit of lu Galvestnn Citj' railway will start running evening at 5 o'olooli and run every ovotiug hereafter until the end of the concert season. On Gar'cn veroin nights tho cast end circuit wil. run via Garten veroin.

Tho pngodn has added a shower bath aux- iliarv to' its bathing facilities. Tup shower bath Is to bo taken after tho Bait water plunge and Is a great convenience ia doing wway with the unpleasant results incident to salt water bathing. The shower bath is with water from the waterworks. Tho young man who was taken to the Uos- rjital Tuesday night from the rooms of the Y. M.

C. wheve ho became in a comatose condition, evidently sufferluK from the effects of some opiate, recovnred from the effects sufficloatly to be released yesterday morning, lie gave bis name as William Hardy. W. J. Dunn, a boy about 16 years of ago, 'was arrested last night by Officer Mealy on tho charge of burclary, the specific offense charged against him being the theft of pair 61 pantaloons from a gentleman's sleeping apartment.

ted for si from Dunn has before been arrested for similar offenses. Yesterday morning one of the mules drawing car ou the Woollam lake line stumbled and fell, and before tho brakes could be apolied the oar ran upon the animal so injuring it that It had to be killed. Officer Moran put nn end to the suffering of the poor beast by sending a 44-caliber pistol ball crashing through its brain. A runaway occurred on Strand yesterday afternoon, resulting in Mr. Milara being thrown from his buggy npon the pavement at tbe corner of Strand and Twenty-third streets as the runaway animal turned up street colliding with the buggy of Mr.

Lang. Mr. Milain win stunned from the fall, but not seriously Officer Owen received telephone about .10 o'clopk last night at police station in that some party orparties were amas- themselves by shooting at street car drivers ou the East Broadway line noir the He repaired to tho ol wagon and an in- Oresham residence. scene with the patrol vestigation showed that the cause of com- LiBhU On To-Nlght. Toe new electric lights will be turned on permanently to-night and will continue from now on to litmnlnare the city.

There are at present 105 arc lights swung at the center of street intersections, and this number will soon be augmented to 175. Tt requires about fortv-tuveo miles of insulated tr irft ro give the service. Thealdermeuand board 01 water commissioners will be present at the waterworks s'ationatS o'clock this evening to witness tho turning on of the now light. Porrairiy of Gal-reston. Captain Shepard of the United Str.tcs revenue cutter Richard Rush, ment'on of Tvhosc dnrinic exploit in running down and cnptnring tht 1 contraband Knglish sealer the Ulack Diamond appeared in yesterday's formerly stationed at this point In ciiargp of -the rtveinu- cutter recently by th! I)ix; Oaptnin 8hep- ir'l- had and was rery popular.

Ho. married in this cil.y, iiia wife lii-Mi'gu relation of the Kcv. Dr. ing. Daath J.

Kooro. Jfrs. Allie Monro, wife of tho well-hnown dealer Moore, who has been in TilValtli for several mr.at.hs. died yestor- Cfy nftcrnoMn at i30 o'clock. Her funeral takfi jilr.co af.

10 o'clock this morning from f.miilv resldsnce, on ayenne 1', be- f.vc-on Tiilrty-oinlilh and i i Htrefctfl. Another Now Bale. GiHt. lldya Co. of (Uij oily re- caivad fr.nn Aue.

Co. Of TJ-I firr.ns'o, nnijoanr.ing tho shljiinont of tiie iTtl of frcm that to Staiffs. licyo Co. of citv. tfbntlirnees are aiming tho In the iatcrior.

OoiopHiatatniv to Grangers. Sinclair lias fir fllrplaj of flrcworks i S. M. Fields ot Tyler is to the city. W.

B. Miller of JCanjaa Oltj is here. A. H. Wilkins is In the city from Dallas.

Mr. Jim Norton left yesterday for D.vlltts. W. J. Nelson is in the city from Shreveport.

Duvall is in. the oity from Louisville. Will Scott is registered here from Virginia. Mr Albert Ball will leave to-day for New York. B.

F. KeftKnn ot Houston was in the city yesterday. C. H. Collins came down from Pjchmond yesterday.

Miss Field is visiting in the city from J. M. Duke was in the city yesterday, from Eagle Ijike. GSneral L. M.

Openhelmer la in the city from Colvort. Qaorge P. Monser ia registered in the city from Chicago. J. R.

Saterly was In the city yesterday from 3t Louis. W. B. came down from San An tonio yesterday. Mr.

John 4. McClanahau left yesterday for Fort Worth. C-. A. Alken is a visitor to the city by the Temple.

Paul arrived in the city yesterday from San Antonio. Collector Sweeney la yrpected to return to-day from Boston. J. B. Milaul was among yesterday's arrivals from Damson.

Mr. J. H. Smith arrived in fie city yes- torday from Marshall. Mrs.

Glen R. Wright ot Dallas ia in the city visiting relatives. Wright Cuney is expected to arrive to-day from Washington, D. C. plaint was from torpedoes placed upon tho track.

MABINB NOTES. Items of Interest Ticked Up Alone tb.6 Wharf Front. The schooner Clara came In yestorday and mine fast to New wharf. The echooner Ilaunah arrived yestorday aufl berthed at Williams' wharf. The schooner Adolla arrived yesterday and Is berthed at Darrugh's wharf.

The schooner North Star came In dtty and Is made last to Brick wharf. The schooner Mathilda came in yesterday and is discharging her cargo at Central leree. The sloop Viola McBrlde master, hoisted sail yesterday and headed for Buffalo baydn. The schooner Whisper, Captain Jonen, arrived yesterday from Buffalo bayou aud berthed at Central levte. The etoamer White Water.

Keen master, after taking in a general cargo nt wharf, sails this morning for the The schooner Rapello, John Orlflln master, canio In yesterday from Uoiskell'ii landing with a load of plltiiK for the Galventon Whsi-f company, and is berthed at Iww wharf. Tho schooner Try Again, WU1 Ilfrey master, after discharging a cargo of brick at Central yesterday for Csdar bayou. Tho schooner Flora Wooilhouse. from Now York, wbtch has been lying In Bolivar roads, cume up yesterday and Is anchored abreast 61 Kuhij'a wharf. Tho schooner Reliable, which has aground at Trinity river for several days, cftme down yesteraay, having in tow the steam WH Sadie and Allpe, and is berthed nt DarrJJh's Vfharf, where she is discharging her cargo.

The mapy friends of Captain D. D. Felder, both here and in Houston, will regret to learn of his death, which occurred nt tho residence of bis father at Moutgomery.Tex., July 30. Dan, as be was commonlylcalled among bin Intimate friends, was a sufferer frbm that dread dieeose consumption, ot which he diad. He was a genial ana aflable gentleman, and all those having business relations with him apeak iu the highest terms of his character.

Peace to hla ashes. The following passengers sailed for New York on tbe Mallory steamer Lampasas yesterday morning: Moses Freiberg and wife, Brenken and two children. D. May, H. Hensoldt, Ira H.

Evans, Galveston: G. N. Atwood aud wife, Denver; E. N. Gray and wife, Misses R.

Williams and M. B. Fairflold, Master C. LomiMrfdl, S. C.

Tlmpson, Houston; Phil Curies, Denver; L. B. Eastharo, HuntsTille: Miss H. Simon, A. Simon, H.

K. Harrison, T. J. Pampill, Brenham; J. J.

Johnston, R. H. Carpenter, Sftinuel Snow, New York; 3. Kauftman, Philadelphia; Mrs. Burtin and children, Miss Jolmjpn, Houston; T.

H. and wife, Mrs. Palmer. Mrs. C.

BiShepird, Miss Mario Lu- hrecbt, MostoTPa'til Lubrecht.L. A.Freyer, C. Bohne, E. Skinner, San Antonio. KULLIPINEE'S KBPOET3.

Str-ct A for tue Kast Eud SeouYud. GAI.WESURK, dirtyuth. Komldee Kobort Mit Pillio Stiutchiro: Miuuifricus TOU dot ooustont oud. I got oxdriiuio blesuro to salrt to you dot hat heard von j.MllioSuntolairo purty fcfwick my bodidion I Iiaf misle, nud you i all mit a noiso ecboudiu bully vou Pill'e uud chvi ro ao cur do Peach Lorn oiul not liafo cltfsst's vo ko klader ou. Justice haf dun, und ve hobo much bccplcs vill go de Poach now and uiul enjoy yourjelfs der aame brice de vest did.

Pi'lllo did said Knllcpinor bloose to tol 1 dot beeblu on der onct nt August dor mulp cars yill ackomertlade dose sweed beoble Pench mid fife scud all uf Tdor vay und der same hrico pack agiu. Pillio is jv grade oys von id goms to magiu dot feel abby by de rale rode und dor Peach hodcl. Pillio did heard dor komiddy badieuce, und schmiles und did not sed liak under pig rale magits did said tauii. der beehle bud init aJer under hand did said plesa der krowed nigger do more blessings) vot did spent bleinly car dickets und Peach hodel buttons. Uf Plllie is slug oud he vas not stug up, und cu.d pe abbroched py a viuk or a slind pendin uf de finger tovards yourseluf.

Romemper dot von yau abbroach der bar. Youi's, habbily, 3. KULLlI'INEIt. THE COURTS. County Court.

JUDOE AUSTIN. Presiding. Joa. T. Spaun vs.

Galveston county; 'appeal from justice's court. This cause as consolidated with cause 5354 having been submitted to arbitration and the arbitrators having submitted thoir award, whi'jh by ugreonient'is to be made the judgment of the court, the said award, together with tKe agreement of parties attached aa to tho amount of allowance to be made the arbitrators for their services, is ordered to bo entered upon the minutes of the court as the judgment ot the court. Coart. ACTING MAYOR GBIFFIS, Pretidine. Caroline Harris, Insulting and abusing; dismissed.

Wm. Ripko and Basil Fnlbust, disorderly conduct; continued to August 1. May Ellinger, assaulting and striking; aou costs. P. Goldstein, violation of sanitary regulations; dismissed.

Mrs. Browu, assaulting and striking; dismissed: HOTEL AKBIVALS. WashinRton Hotel--J. H. Smith, Marshall; J.

W. Parker, J. W. Plakuy, J. J.

Dickerson, Richmond; S.L. Angler, Huntsville; Miss Field, Lampasas; T. Kansas City; H. Laflin, Houston; William Pollard, Te'mple; Jack Miller, Sealy; D. Lawlor, Houston; W.S.

Harris. Richmond; W. Borrow, Hurrlsburg; W. C. Wise, Jones' Prairie: J.

R. Hoor, Hall's C. D. Ogden. Tom Bluffs, J.

Jnmes, Penntngtoo; W. R. Bujock, W. Wicks and wife and chilli, Mius Ida Hates, Taleston, O. B.

Blevins, New liiriuiDghamjWoodBonner, Rusk, W. Furrow, Hlco. A. 7.1n, Willis, Louis Slushelmer, Brenham; J. A.

Doffalni. T. J. -Fall, Texas; J. H.

Smith, S. M. Sods! Prairie Lot; J. M. Duke, Kngle Lake; T.

R. Hussell, Salado; Henry IJike, Ed Fiebrlck, B. IP. Kogaii, L. A.

Stafford, Houaton; Paul Prlcko, San Antonio; Will Scott, Virginia. At the C. Tlmoaon. ton; R. B.

B. Austin, Tesoa; D. F. Huffman and wife, Mra. n.

I.athrop and two children, Masters W. Huffman, Rev. Fort Worth; W. B. Miller, Kan- City; R.

B. Thompion, Dr. C. P. VCerliubaker, U.

S. M. H. at J. K.

Suterly, St. Loula: C. D. Johnson, G. C.

B. C. A. Alken, D. G.

Sauls, Temple; George N. Sturgis, New York; W. VT Hanway, Dallas- J. B. Mllaa, Deulson.

W. Daniel, San Antonio; W. J. Nelaon, Bhrevepor't. At the Girarnln--L.

M.Oppenhelmer.Cal- W. W. Parker, Ennis; O. J. Miller, Texas; S.

M. Fields, Tyler: J. Relohlcr, Leo LonginI, George HufT, Teias; L. E. Duvall, LonHville, H.

W. Darling, Carrolton, witn each annual jubscrip- to Tin GAI.VESTON WBEKLY NEWS or TriR DALLAS WEEKLY SEWS, magnificent engraving of RoaaTJopbenr's fumonc and world-reboWned picture. Horse Fair, flnlccrlptlon price and the nicture, 11 23. AVOID ALL riONS. THEY MAY BE DANGEROUS.

T. C. Wilson was among the arrivals yesterday from Knnjaj Citv. Colonel W. H.

Sinclair leaves to-day on a business trip to Sherman. Mr. Alt Manmo h.15 returned from a very pleusnut visit to Now York. Dr and Mias Sallie Trneheart will leave to-day for Corinth. Ht.

Rev. Bislioi) N. A. Gallagher terday afternoon for Houston. Mr.

Thomas Qoggan loaves to-day for his usual summer trip to Sour lake. John D. Liewellen nhd J. C. Cnllons are numbered aniong tho arrivals from Courtney.

Mrs. J. W. Wicka and Miss Ida Bates are visiting friends in the Island city from Palestine. D.

F. Huffman and wife, Mrs. Ij. A and two children and Rev. N.

Schultz werfi in the city yestorday from Kort Worth. Mr. E. L. Angler of HunUvillo, the newly appuiuial "Jmted Mates deputy marshal undpr wns in the city yeftervtay.

Mru. Howard Cnrnos And Mrs. Theo. ftidnian arrived afternoon ffciu unending a weuka in of health. Mrrt, I'.

Nichols, accompanied by htr a i a i Carrie Bell, arrived in 'he i yditertluy hpcnding a i visiting Mr. (reorgo B. Nichols at TO ino nuuoyuuuti 10 street. The query Have property own- 0 for this an- the in" hi in i i i c-iy. T.V O.M Btreet-Sweaplnff NuUance.

6ALVX8TOV, July THE News: The employe In charge of the city street- sweeping machine began operations abont 6.80 o'clock lost night on Postofflce and Twentieth streets. The streets. In consequence of tho drouth, are as dry as powder, and the machine raised vast clouds of dust, TT'iich fouqd Its way through open doors and windows, niuch to the of tbe reslnbsts on tho naturally arising Is? ors and tax payers no redress foi noyancef Could not tho sweeping be postponed until a later hour, without detriment to the city's Interests? Tlio Injury to business can readily be seen by any one who has wifnoracd tho operating of tho machine and its results. ClTiZES. Taken to the Pen.

C. F. Carmichael, state penitentiary agent, left yesterday afternoon for Hnntiville with the following prisoners, who were convicted at the last term of the criminal court: Jennie WarBeld, colored, poisoning, five yeart ip the reformatory; Joe O'Drlcn, white, theft, two years iu the penitentiary; Henry Terry, colored, two yearn in the penitentiary; Jessie Thomas, colored, burglary, two years in tho reformatory. Our store will be closed to-day on account of taking stock. GRUMBACU.

FOR Sore Eyes Catarrh Lameness Female Complaints Sunburn Soreness Sprains Cnafing Bruises Scalds Piles Wounds EXTRACT Insect Bites Stings Sore Feet INFLAMMATIONS and HEMORRHaGES ALL PAIN A I I BOTTLE WITH BUFF WRAPPER. USE POIM DEMAND POND'S EXTRACT. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE FOR IT bsve secnrMthe exclusive agency for this city of the celebrAted ImporMd Berlin Shlru. rtmd J6 vulljy, workmanship tfl Try ft afl'd tlio mnrBot. other, 'emont street.

Bra. N. T. tt L. S.

DeutiaU. Market Wand Clly inn bank. Coatlntons gnm ar At 2 to Ham it Kahn, photos are ttlll (J, llmltoti lo Dui Omen. 168 Market it. Ear, ThYoat andflj StenolU, Jluhbir fttant tha belt cabinel Eto.

V. to A. Smlt.b, corner fttrCBd ail Tremoat ono or woman's (jh.t.'f utiorn incuts, lu nor expense sngulU bo scared to preserve IU and lustre, i'ho best (Iroudlue Is Ayor's Slnlr It keopa the clean, cool, and iteaU.iy, nml imparts io iho huir a soltiiuss and a lasting fragrr.uce. Dr. M.

julmwn, of Thomas IU11, says: "Avcr'a H-itv VijTor boon In uio in fui'illy umber ftf yws, 1 best huir preparation 1 Jaigw of. It i ncaly clean, tho Ituir suit, uud preserves tho or.giiu.1 color. MY WIFE 1ms mod It for a loug time wltli moct flatisfaetory results." I bnvo used Ayor's Hair Vigor for tho past two ywars, wnd found it all It la represented to lie. It restore!) tho natural color to pruy huir, promotes r. vigorous growth, and keujja tlio lialr and 1 Itfrs.

M. V. Day, CuhoeB, Y. "Ayor's modlcliios prove to bo Just wl at claimed for lliem, and Uio'llulr Vigor la certainly 'oast of tlio bind iii tho A. Bagloy.

Bij; Crook, Ga. I am Aycr'a Sarsaparilla, and do not tliinU iliore i3 uny inodlolm to oqual it. I liavo Blso betiu Huir Viyor for sovcrnl yoiira, and bolleve that It ciiusod my hnlr to retain its natural Mrs. II. J.

Kmtf, Dealer bi Dry Goods, Sid. Ask your for Ayor's Hair Vigor, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr Lowell, MBBB.

6'jld l-y Driiitniatsaud 1'erfumera. Complexions ell much to Ptiw'blood in tlio secret, fl pciMiistoiit trial, tuple, blutali, and ulsvoloratluu removed. Ayer's liIHa ia tha-k'ng of at the most jioyuhir G. Abltlaiii "My sisicon yo.trs old, Ayer'a with eficct." --i'toV. a.

J. 1'rtjitllui; EUwc 0, U. Uuckhatiiiuu. W. Vu.

Mrs. Hannah W. McNcal, writes: "1 havo received groat Hitotlt from tha use of Ayur's Sarsuimrllla.iiid iitfi to inmia tt to all wbo need a mta Ailed K. Cimrltfs. Itatli.

Ays: "Vittll re-, centiy my face plrapjes erct Blnco I was fi(teoi) yoara oldT 1 toot foijr bottloa of Ayor'a Kareaparlll could bo desired. A young lutly number of years her parllla. desired." as with plm pics, and was couBiaiitly-wmoycd Dy their appearLiiico, Tlireo botpast Sareapa- rllla rendered hor ekin piorjfeptlyj clear. last I was 'advised to aud before I had eulahod olio Mich Saraaparilla, ttle, the cCro TTM Bo bure you get Ayer's Prepared by Tr. J.

C. Aver Lowell, Bii botdeflj g5. S5 a bottlg. THE DALLAS ELEVA10R CO I-S fl Your Interest Is Our STORE YOUR GRAIN AND SAVE 25 TO 50 BUSHEL. Money Advanced on Receipts at Current Rates'of Interest.

Interest of tho patrons or tUo Elevator will Qaf) the highest price, as wo aro in constant No ch of tho patrons of tlio Elevator will nmrded, Grain wi All gralii and claasiflcd under tlio Buporvlatoa oJ' Insnranoo very low, stored with UB comniA 1 ot the country. Ko cbnryo for buying, ttlllag or glvlBg Infori tho MerchimU 7 Exohause If dc M. COCKRELL, President and Dallas Elevator Company, Dallas, Tex. iloatlon with all the woitcUed FARMERS AND GMJNERS, Before prices advance Is the right time to buy. fiffer to sell for immediate deliver- 1,000,000 Yds At the folio-wing prices: 1 Pounds POUndl in-4 io.i-« For those who desire to use It we have on hand a stock Lane Mills Cotton Bagging.

Weight 12 oz. per yd-! price 12 1-2 cents. ADOUE LOBIT. BAGGING! BAGGING! Daily Production, Will be increased to 16,000 In a few QUALITY AND WEIGHT GUAffcMirTEED. Patronize a home industry by aendlng ordawM the A A I A A 0 I A F.

j. De MEBITT, LAMP HIMNBYS A ONLY BY IN THE GEO.A;M;ACBETHCo. THE HOTTEST THIS IS THE ONLY RIQHT KIND. DO MOT TAKE ANY OTHER. of the season is JkifjSuat, and will be on us in a few days, so all housekeepers who have not invested in a Refrigerator have a ohanoe to ouy one of our Celebrated Centennial Refrigeratyrs.whion we guarantee, or refund money if satisfaction is not given, at a prioe that will aftontihall.

Also a full line of Crockery, Glassware, Baby Carriages, Fancy Goods, etb. BALDIEES and MecJianio. (AKRON STANDARD; SALT GLAZED SEWER PIPE THE WORLDS IE AMERICAN PtPfi Pfl -llfli bu, AKHON, OfilO, Conirniiinir i'uo W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SIBCOIE $2 Shoe for Ladles.

In the worlA. I 00 rjanulno fl6 PclJo'i ftA 60 TAlue Calf Shut. on.bnlutni School Shoot. a.tal a(4 price ifu no Brockton. Mass.

i A i i av Tlxeo. Now A Send for Prtco List and Diacounis, OR A I i A Min Now 'Jyolope-lla, wita aa OFFICK or COKW 1'ljir Thia Is to certify thjt LIKE INSURANCE COMPANY of Kftt Fran- Uoo, having complied with all tho ulrcracnta of law rolallns to life and health In- urance companies, in thla Btato, and haTln0 made payment of tlio Ante occupation tax for elvemonthl from) Jle lit day of Juguary, t9, la hereby aatllouzod to purnao the hual- nen of. life throofhont lat day of ifihttliry, 1880. to the lay of Docember, 1880, and municipal corpir. pany may do hiiRinew tf aa may ronulj-iid ft tentlmony affix the linrreu date first Comml lnn((r 1 NSURAKOE.STATI!?'ri( li AND HISTOR AUSTIN, Tet, April 4,1888.

To precedent to its 14 till" slate, and that Jald corapaby holds a at authority from optlllilnj It to do bqal- In thla elate for twelve flioJitliB. from 1st day of January, ltet, to the 81st day of UecemDcr, 1889. It Given undor my wnd ftml neaj, at onloo. in uttin tho day an0 flato flrst aljove written. Oommiaeionor.

STOWE, OALVESTOH, INSVRANOE.S!'A.T: A To all whom It A 4, 18 IMPERIAL FIRE of London, r.ntf., itb the lawa Itsdolaff i enUUInz It to twelve oionihs, Wlih'ifco iSl to the Of IJcMP In thlt stale fpr day of January. Olvon nniler i Austin, day a L. seal, at offlcn, In daW (Irat obpvt wrlHuu. CemmlMioner. STOWE, Resident Agents, COTTON EXOHAKOE BTHLDIKTO.

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