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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 8

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THE GALVESTON DAILY JULY. 9, 1892. A. BIG LAND SUIT FILED, All Donb! il i ni aaeli war. 1 hrou gli Buffet between snd St.

uo. k) nnl 4, T)I Deuiioa aul Blcorer Houiiop. RudAusUu, TUroUKb tickets to poiDti. QuiekMl roiilo to Now Or- in tlio SouthtiMt ud to Kanni L'ily. Choice ol uuj M.

Louu or Houston and Orleans. doing South. Leave. No 4 Uailj. .00 p.m.

p.m. 4.19p.m. S.lOji.m. t.lOp.m. 1.00 a S.CI) p.m 2.15 a.m.

C.i'l M.IU. o.in. 5,00 p.m. Arrive. No.

2. Daily. "ttf ft in 7.07 a- in. a.m. 9.50 a.m.

J6.r".3 A.m. 11.48 a.rn lUJn.m 3.20 p.m 1.23 p.m 4. 5:1 p.m 7.3G p.m 9.4^ p.m. 8.15 a.m Arrive. TimaCard, In effect 3ontEon ilUflSi c' I.

Worth. WRCO JirpnhQtu. X. Orleans QoiDff North. Arrive.

No.l., l)uily. 8. 40 p.m. 8.20 p.m. 7.05 p.m.

p.m. 4.23 p.m. 3.LW p.m. p.m 12. SO p.in 2.C5 p.m 10.32 a.ru 8.00 in 7.05 No.

3. Dally. l.J'ja.m, 1.20a.m. O.M R.Ql. S.lQn.nj.

9.00a.m. 7.00a.m. 5, 55fl.ni. 0.45 a.m. 2.4 i ft.no.

7.30a.ra. l.SCVs.m. 10.15p.m. 1.10p.m. 10.55a.m.

Lea TO. TERS'Sr DMITH SUES JAMES BUTE AflD OTHEKS. Full Text of-the Plaintiff's Petition Tiled in the United States Court--Around ttis Other Temples. J. ir.llinLER,Ticket Anont.UalTMtou.

R. K. ROBINS. Trnv. Pius.

Auent. A. FAUJ.KN'KIi.aen. Pain. Acont.Uoniton.

TIME aiTBSTOl AND 10 0 1 1 Hour 40 Mfnutes. DAILY (ficopt Similar) train to Columbia. Train! Ially North of lluuBtuu. LTQalrestoa Ar HuubtoD, AT Kooatou, H. AT.

trol fral depot. tr Houston, Union depot 9.00 a ic 10.40 a ju "6.00am 6.10 a 7.tO a pm Q.U pm 3.35 pm 9.00 ci 9.10 a en 10.50 a ID 7.43pm 0.23 .35 a 5,23 a 7.50 S.OOp B.IO GEO. B. NICHOLS. Tletret AutM.

Drs. N. T. N. Shields, DEHTISTS, DBS, J.

HUNTER, SIMPSON, C. C. SPRlNKP-l gad J. NICHOLS. 2110 Murkat.SE..

ovor Island City Savings Bank. Tho following land suit lias been fllccl in tlio United States circuit court: Terry Smith vs. James Unto ot nl. Iu Iho circuit court of tho United States iti mid for ttio cnstern rtiRtrictof Tcxns nt Oalveston, Texfld to October term, 1803--To tho Honorn- blu JuOycs of Court: Tony Smith, of Jumca Bute, Snrnh II. llute, C.

K. McGregor, Charles D. Townsend, Minuio A. Winch, Mary Jane- Housu, Miim House, IHizaboth Maruhtamk, I- 1 Mnrehbank, Julio, Uranord, GeorEjo Hrnnard, Saruh Gcisolmon, Nieholna Lnmbrecht. Louis Korr, Oscar Carlson, Mnry Thompson, D.

T. Williams, Goltricil Motzlor, Oourgu 1 formalin, John IL Kivby; C. C. Batr, Stnffutd SimtJij-Mttry Smith, a Smith, C. DuffiV.

J. Duff, Lucy A. Saudall, X. T. Thatcher, William Thntclior, Annio Torry, Joseph Smith, respectfully roprcaouts that itlaimitf in a resident and dtizoa of tho state of Now York.

That tlio defendants arc each and nil residents and citizens of tho stato of except C. C. Barrtvrlio resides nnd ia A citizen of Iho etfito of Now Jersey and of tho uity of Jersey City. That nil of Iho except as hereinafter otherwjso specified, rofeido in and aro citizens of Harris county, Texas. ThaWho defendants, J.

lAiey A. I J2ll sr.iJc:cph Srriitii, in und aro I citizens of Galveston county, Texas. That Thatcher, Willimn Thatclwr. Mary Smith and Mayrant Smith reaido in and aro of Bell county. Texas.

That Annio Torry, F. J. Duff and C. J. Duff rmulo in and aro citizens of Brnv.or.La county, TOXO3.

That heretofore, to-wit, on or nbout tho first dny of January, 1890, plaintiff was seized and SATURDAY, OULY 9, 1892. con tract of land, No. 25; thonco west 500 a a thenco BouthG04X varas to a stake; thonca eaefc.Ml varna to Btr.Uo on i. Buckley's western botmuary linn; thenco uotth east 422X varas. to a Make; theuco Lory vi.

Ktevtrk (far. 1.7M. Motniny liiyj. ft CV. TI.

Harria vs. McUoufthl. 15.713, Dubcrty i of (falrMton, L. Jtluin T6. Balz, Mi-yorhotI Jc Hurg.

Ditto vs. ScnltouburKi Btir. iSouro. Mcli'nuuy VJ- 1'rismn. Tf.

J)otz. J. A vs. Jouoi A IJjouilou. 15.1iS, Uohumm vs.

Schiimm. Miinacr. A Ho. 1'ocnahipkl. Now York nml Toxoa haud Co.

va. Dor Land and Cattle Jncksoti vs. Jackson. Komjuicr vs. UHVTO A Co.

PortMiiputh Shoa ('o. VP. Jtros. 15.7S9. MclJdiuiollvF.

McDonnoll. If. Blum 13. I)uke. 15,197.

S. Jacobs Ik-rulicSjn tt Co. VB. HicKtuup, 15,805. HmnEeyvB.Ticnuin.

i il. a A ITi.SL!*. Jlai rinytoix TS. Stato of Toms vs. tiuirAtou nnd Wcatoin liy.

llauftinim s. 1-Vltcti. I'ortor vs, Jlubby. 13,810. Ptitorson vs.

1 Tot pit DonaUlsou VK. Iflnhfiiolo. J3biS. Taui-ick ve.Tausick. 15.S-H, Xiiiko vs.

McUonnlcl. 15,852. Fitzunroitcr. DCIISOTI vu. Burr, 'IVrry VB, IH.Wi.

Koohlor vs. Koohlcr, IS.SiiJ- Untcsvfl. Bates. AtkhiEOii AtkinEoii. ij.iiO?.

McCoy vs. lluvroushi, Uucio Ta.TJauuxbacU. 15,374. HarbTG. JIart.

15,879. Story vs. Hoklonlicimocifc Dauman, Ex. 15.550. Anforicati tpan'aiul trust Co.

v3, llarloy. 15.551. YB.WnUmnt!. 35.553, CarvilloTg. Klllocn.

15.554, Uootly A Co. McKea. H.B55. Ditto va. City of Oalveston, (jar.

I A 15.S90. IVzns Lanti uud Loau Co. YS. 9tobnuuli. Aslio vs.

1S.MI. Walton vs. Walton. I (Jfirmati vs. Unniidtii IS.8W.

Stono vs. Stone-. Pnrr Co. TM. Itrtunibach A Thompson.

1K.OJO. KntilisUvP. IJierinff. 15,901. Carrvs.

C. S. Hy. Co. Lruvsoii va.

-Toxaa Lftad anil KuiigrALion IS.U-H, vs. Kose, ailmtuistrator't stnhl Brown va, Erowu. I'lcaennts L'icnsnnta. 15.919. ilooro vs.

iMooro. FoBlur va. TinsLcy. 15,021, Wnllifi, Lan.leaJiCo.YB. Jonas A MoDarld.

15.9iS. LiiiiniiorB it Flint TB, Sixrr it Co. Ivlliiinuu, Lpwis it Co. vs. Nusabaiim.

AndrawB VB, McCtill KrodL. An Enjoyable Sail; A. coniplimentary sail was ffiveix on the yacht MaryoUn Thursday evening to -Miss SVt-mack, who ia the gueafc of lira, Georffo Scnly. The yacht left "Iho pior at the footof-Tro- fncnt fit reel at 7.30 o'clock, ond after nEwigat- in.difforent portions of tho bay hcEiilod for tho quarantine station where a landiug waa made and, luncheon was Barred, At its conclusion tho, party.repaired to tho boat and returned to tho city, baTiiiyj pasieci a most' enjoyable eveniny. following ivoro atnonfl thoao present: Slisaea Woriiack, Trupheart, Ainry and Kmina Davis, Emily Erin Paine, Stella Wil- Jia, Elizaboth Clani-May Shannon, Chmtine McT-omorq, Pearl Wallia, Oarah Bavis Ma'xgio and Ella Scaly, Mies Agaos Campbell nnil S.

Davis. Messrs. John Ewall, IV. S. Davia, W.

K. John Sealy 'F. VonTlorTten, J.Hock- iidch, Edwin Sampson, J. Gonzales, G. G.

McLomoie, W. L. Lowe ArpiBtrbne. 1 -A San Antonio 'Hon. A.Xowy of San Aniomoia iu tha city on visit to relatives.

Mr. Ijowy ia a dcrao- crat of tho straight stripe and has been'an nctivo figuro in the movement" to purge tho 3Jexar democracy "of evila which lia'vo ftfilictod it for a Previous to liis -bccoinihe citizen of the Alamo city ho served Borcral terms as mayor of but thrifty auil viyoroua city of to hissvise and iliscreot administration of ita atfnira-that city to-day owes much of its prominence and iiifluonco aa a coininercia. 1 factor. ia a'aupnorier of Ju'dao for Bovuraor and speaks hopefully of the chances of tho Toto of Bexar boing cast for Warwick at Tlouston. Why Ho Signed It -A, NIWB man mot City Cleric Buckley yes' tordny when ho said: "At a meeting of ho board of'public works Saturday tho apaciflca-, ttons for the ntrea't pavme nbicti wero roferred to-the board by tho council for amendment, 1 were considered nnd acted on.

1 reported the action of tho hoard to tha council, mining tho names of the members to the report per my- aeU BR pocretnry of the -board. Mr. Doyle waa opposed to tho board's action and ob, jcctcd to his namo boing signed thereto. I signed bis name boeauso he waa a member of tho beard and not with the intention -of placing him on record as favoring the proceed- Gone After Sis Bride. Mr, James D.

Sherwood, city assessor, left for SiouS City, where ho goea to -wed Mias Effie Tomlinaon, a chnrming young lady of that city. Mr. Sherwood and his trido will onjoy an oitcnded bridal tour bo- fore they return to Galvpbton and will be absent from here about thirty day a. Real Estate Transfers. The following were tho real estate transfers filed for record yesterday: E.

H. Portor to Vfm. C. Fiajier, bloct 25 in Orchard placo addition PER3ONAU items sent to Taa mnst bo filgnad by tho noino o( the aorfilar to insure pub' Itcation.J Mr. E- Mugea of Ifouston waa in the E.

Witfeof Hlielby, paid THE Jlevfa a visit yesterday. Miss daughter of Sonator Lubhoclc of IToustcn, 13 in tho city, the guest of Mta Alico Campbell. UNRTSPITTED MUSICAL FACTS. The largest houses keep the best instru- jnents and i best value, Tho largest rouaca guarantee that secures absolute and protection to buyers. Tho largest li ousts do not take notes in installment sales.

are tho largest dealers in pianos, organs, muaicat instruments, ehect music, in the southwest. TIIOS. OOGQAK fc Galvoaton. Mr3. Ponnia ffraduated ai the head of her olsss in the American medical college, 8t- XiOuIs.

Diseases of women and children. north 17-Uf varas to tho place, of beginning containing 4.4 5-G acres; alao lot iu Eftl Gbodienco Smith tract, bounded as foUoma: licginning at- a stake nt the northeast corner ot lot ,21, runninu north 600 varaa lo a stako; thenco west-500 varaa to a stake; thenco south DOO varoa to a stake; thonco enst 500 varaa to tlio place of ho- ginninif, containing 44)tf acres; also lot No. 24 out of tho aaid Obedience Smith survey; he' (Dib- feoti LJU i north cast 1050 cot; thence HOUUI 70, east GGO feet lo tlio vresl lino of C. O. Dibble's30 acrea theuce with Iris west lino south 20, Tvcat SSti feot'to the beginning; also -I acre's, parb of lot No.

25 of theObcdionco Smith tho'above tract em the north bog inning atC. C. Dibble's northwest coiner; thonco south 20, west OGX varas to tho northeast corner of tho above 25 acres; thence north 70, west 238 vnrns; thenco north 20, east OrK vnraa; thence south 70, east 238 varas to tho plaeo of beginning; also.lot No, 25of tlw Obo- dioiico Smith survey; bcgiuning on HntraL'a western boundary lino, which is also a corner of Dibble's tract of hind, running nbith 70. west distance vnras the 'northwest corner of C. Buckley's 'tract for corner; thenco south 20, west distance 73 varaa to or on Bucktcy'a western boundary line to a stake; thenco north 7araa: thence Biuif varas to in western boundary hue; thenco south 20, wcat iVistance varas to tho plnco of beginning, conlaiu- ing 17 inoro or less.

aor6a adjoining Tuokor's resi- ucinco part of Obedience Smith Eurvey, beginning at tho southeast corner of "lot No. 10 of tbo Obedicnfirt survey, and on the north lino of tho. Hontlnrson and 3 far roll survey; theiico north Gli.aO eaat, with their" north hue varas to the southeast corner of a twonty- fiye acre tract owned by John Bender; tticnco north 30, cast 033 varas, aloiifj Boudor's jveat lino to the Eouthline of thirty acres belonging to C. C. Dibble; thenco north 70, west 121X vajaa; thence south 20, west 310 varas; thenco north 70, woat 133 vania; thenco south 393 the of owning and holelinjz tho same" in fee simple.

That "thereatler tho defendants each and all unlawfully entered upon said promises and dispossessed plaintiff, thereof, and have over since and elill wit-hliold from plaintifTthp possession theraof, to his damage That tho reasonable rental value of eaid premises aince tho aaid ejectment by the defendants is $10,000. That the value of land and premises hereinbefore' described is $20,000 and more. Wherefore, the plaintiff prays that the.de- and nil, bo cited to anawor this petition, and. that upon a hereof he have judgment fqriha restitution of tne above described p'remiBea and for his damages, costs of suit and feenerat "and special relief, and in duty bound will ever pray. O.

T. HOLT, Attorney for Plaintiff. Civil District Court. WILI.IA.II IL STEWART Tha followiiig is aa'additional settingof non jury cases in tho civil district court: UOXDA.T, JULY 18. 15.5M.

EvanSTillo woolen mills company ra. Citizens 1 loan company, gar. 15.535. EvatiSTillo woolen mills company TI. Island city savings bank.

gar. 15.536. Evansville woolen roHls company vs. First Dntional bank, tar. Victor Acliilca vs.

Fir it national bank, per, J5.5SS. Victor If, Achiles 7J. Island city aarlnga bank. gar. Victor Achilcs VB, Citizens' loan com- gar.

15,557. Anders on va, Anderson. Ftulccr va. city of Oalveston. 15.601, CatlinkCo.ve.

Weis Bros. 15.602. AnffmorcU Co. Wois Broa. 15.605, Lovo vs, Oliver.

IB.SiD. Nelson vs. 15,621. Johneon vi, Jackson. IJourkc TS.

Boarko- Roaondtcin Co. TB. Wols Bros. StronR fe Co. va.

Wcia Bros. Co. TB, Adouo' Lobit, gar. 15,626, Koscnatota ft Co. va.

Gclveston'morcantilD Onrdnor TS. Uartlnort Van Klnck Yd. Van Kleok. 15,913. Mwliawvfl.Mishaw.

15,010. Univ. Land'aml Imp. vfe. Torkina.

Galr. Laml and Linj). vs. Gamble, Samuels va. Uarrell.

OaiisoliJateil KiroU'OrliB CIo. vBi Ci. Impi 1 AT. Co. Tliompson VB, Duela.

15,962. llatcorva. Cityof Halvoston. 1,3,505. 1'ariRh TS.

Lnudes i Co. 1 llbconlov'ft Court. Annio Ilarris, disortlorly; passed. Jamoa CTUIIIB, disorderly final Jim Hill, assault ing ('di a tnisjGil. Harry Brock, assaultIIIK: fined $5.

GcurffO Herthol, assaulting; fined $5, EB ODNNEJCT. Captain Nick Wookea Haa a Hound Wlt'u the Telephone. Captnin Kick was aa 1 mad as a wot hen yeatorday. The captain stepped into ilonry nnd obtained permission to uso tho telephone, but ILD did no fuse it and herein lies the casua belli. Caplaia M'eolies desired to tolephono to a livery stable for a carriage to.

bo Bent to his residence, and tho following, telephone colloquy ensued JS'EWS in an happening to b6 olosp by: Captain WoaUcs: "Hello, Central. Give mo Tho central officut "Who that at the 'phone?" Captain Wcokea: "It in Niok Connect ma with tho stable." Centra! office: "I can not connect you with the stable." Captain "Why can't you ine?" Central office: "Because you have no 'phone of your own and-it is against orders." Tho captain niuK off and lie" mad that his hair roso up and curled. A few moments Inter the captain went baok to 'phone and ecud: "Hello, Central." Central omco: ia that?" Captain "It ia Nick Weakes." Central office: What do you want?" Captain Weok'ea: "I want -to aak. you to please say to the company, for mo that it can gp to tluinder. I mean 110 dig re, apect lo the operator, but I tbiu mDsaaga to the teieiihone Tho captain explained to tho JTEiva man that he could not understand what tho matter was.

Ha said he had'a 'phone in ths bank of which he waa president he had a perfect riRht to the inairument, especially when he had the pemiiMion'of tho houae renting the telephone. The NEWS man talked with tho central office and asked the whys and cimply as matter of news to' tho public. Ho was informed that-unlesa a peraon had 'phone of hiaownhe had no'rtght, under the rules of tho company, to.uae the instruments, He yas furtticr informed that if a irian had a telephone of his while ho had a right to talk through that particular Instrument, he had no BPEOTAOUIjAH "PINAFORE" AGAIN. The luxoeltont "Work of Iho Juveniles Tho altoi)danc6 at Woollnm'a lako lait nlBhfr lo witnou sjMctncular "IMnaforo" was not up to the average of tho niuht Alloiidniico laat Tho postponement of tho dny boforo and tho. bruak iu tho run of Iho attraction was doubtless the tiauao of tho falling off of tho pation- ago, Another reason assigned by tho ir.anago- mont is that tlio people aro holding oft" for tho burlesque performance this evening.

Tho attendance, howoror, was not discouraging a'ud tlioao present aconicd to fully ftp- prccinto tho efforts o( thu children, lo whinn tho Ucatiny of tho pcrforumncu was intruatcd. Tho adult cnst lost their day by tho mcut, and tho opening night of tho roiunral aoriea was to tho juvenile cast. Mnslor ITatby Frank AB Sir Joseph Porter fully sustained tho reputation ho has already uoliioved in juvonilo opera, atid ronderoU, tho ompouB, dignified admiral in a manner ifilily commendable for ono of his ago. Tho Captain Corcoran Misn Joato Cook was fair piece ot work. Mies Cook aasuinca tho males character with Eomo skill, and thougJi her voice is scarcely up to the roquire- montaof theiolosho looks and acts tho part of tho gallant captain vory well.

ITorlicrt A. Koburtson, inado nvpryplcAS- iny Backstraw, nud Miibter C. C. lliokor waa very clavcr an Doadoyoj but a larifo eliaro of the honbra of the ovoniug foil to King, who as Josophina simply audituce. Her voice is weak owing to her toudor aye, but tho'artistic skill with which slm-invented tho rota And her uompoauraund very clever acting for ono of horago captured the audteiico from tho stnvt, and aho euccecdoti in varryintf thoir yood will to tlio cloie.

Miss i'lorenca Edwards 113 Buttercup sustained the role very skillfully, while thoniinor' parts were quite up to tho standard of a excellent juvouUa entertainhient. Tho children all showed tho result of careful training. There wore several now spectacular and pj rotechmc featurea iutroducodninln number of attractive interpolations, ninong ttioin tho solo song from "Olivette," sung by Josephine. "Thu Torpedo and the Whale," soay and chorus, lie chorus in costutno from "Tho 1'iratea of-Penzcnce," Up Serenely," "The Bogie from "Sinbad, tiio Knilor" and eovernC others. "ThoJamaicH Kuin," solo und chorus, the Goto being smig by Mr.

Will Hunter, was ono of tho features of tlio evening, as was also a ChincsoiKiiig by a native The apee- a a electrical march betwoon tho acts was rendered with marked precision, much to the credit of Miss Florida Brian, and 'was received with aoveraL rounds of upnlaueo by tho audience, All of'thedo specialties will be iutroiiuced this evening in tlio burlesque perfortnance, jvhich promises to atford a great.deal of lent. Tho choractera in. pcrforinnnco will all bo rendered in caricature. Each inombaT ot tho east will assume the rolo of a character comedian, and from ttierehcarstiUof thiaburloaiiuo and tiio plan ae will doubtless bo very niniiBmg. Ttio following will bo tho cast of clmrnetora: Sir Joseph Lcniji Sslby (iomniii Curkscrow Evans Knlf Hnytock E.

H.Gorse Illchnrtl UcailUeat. NY niter llnascntii HotUo Washer M. Kobortson Morphine (thoCptam's O. Wnsort Win. Ulcnvcs Sliebo vtv.

This will a flUiug. conclusion of a popular and attractive' tjories of entertainments given by local talont. Thinks It Will Mot Work. GALVESION, Tex.i July THE NEWS: 01IRI8TIAH ENDEAVOE. Beaond of tlio Oonvtntloa, Attendance.

YOHIC, sccotid day's ULOA of the great convention of tho Christian Endefor Lxjuan wUh early inorniDy prayer meeting nl Q.30 o'clock, ntteudixl by obout 2000 dolegatca, rcyuUir nodsion oiKJiiml at 9 A.t 10 o'clock over 12,000 delegates wore in thoir Boale. A tho usual prayer and praise ecr- vlcocnmo tho pustors 1 liour. This consisted of two minute- mldrcdsea on erection of Christian Endeavor.noddies in dill'erent denominations tc which tho members bplenty. Then tho rollcall of states, territories and' provincial unions was tho roprc- Benlativ'ca from sociolics all over tho world responded, telling of tho progress of Christian endeavor-in thoir places. Jlov.

Mr, Cook of Boatou doUvarcd an address o'u the subject of "Wtitchwords fur thu Twentieth After Sir. Cook's ail- dross a recess-Was taken until 2" p. m. llalf-miuuto tcfltlniouiala opened the. afternoon session.

Wreck Near Enstland 1 Jujy wreck occurred ono mile, oast of town which three men wore bruised "bndly arid cans thrown off, several boing demolished. Tho wreak was caused the giving way of a cat- tie guard. for some women--hard work for others. Perhaps, for most women, more or less.of both. Fix it yourself.

More play and less when you wash and clean with Pearl- More work and less play when you wash with soap in the old back-breaking way. Better work, too, ine. Little none of the rubbing that wears things out. It's something-, to think about whether you do your own or have it done. Easier, quicker, better, cheaper--and absolutely safe.

Facts, about Pearline known by millions of women. 'BOS of imitations. PYJ.E. $100,000.00 More than one hundred been paid by the Price Flavoring Extract Co. for Vanilla.

Beans during the past six months. The largest quantity ever purchased in the same time by any other manufacturer in the'world. The idea that good Extract of. Vanilla is easily produced is so absurd as to be unworthy of notice. Unless the best Mexican'Vanilla Beans are used, properly cured, properly aged, and extracted, and allowed to stand at legist one year before offering for.

sale, good Extract of Vanilla is an impossibility. Try Dr. Price's Extract of Vanilla and note its-delicious flavor. That We -Are Offering Every Article of BoysVantl Children's AT GOP, FOR CASH ONLY. "We Must Close Out This Montfc.

COHETT TAILOES AND ST. THE HOTEL Mr. Lovojoy'e suhcino for testing tho truth of the recorded result of tho Galvoston county primaries will not work satisfactorily. Apart from inipmcticability it overlooks a very vital What guarantee can bo given to employes who owe their living to Clark-men (no amount of servlqo is now consiJored a full equivalent for wages open or pretendedUlleginnce must be rendered in addition) tlifjt Hhey will nbt be ftq.ueczed between tho ajtcrnativea of lowered WUKCS and loaiug their" jpIJ'on. uiakius'-nftidvit that- they supported Hpgg Xot all the Carnogiua are located nt iroinfistotid, Pp; Wliero neither c.u bo brought to proof an, "assortion is as good as'a bet, ao 1 fake leave to assert that vroro tha -Gnlveston primaries to be gono tho.

inrtoweinent of would 4o more than before. Not only in'Oatvcaton, but olsewliore, do I believe thatthia woVild. bo the Governor Hoytf Unow carrying all before -him, while His opponent ia all but out of tho running, Tho fact of it is is "fuuad out," Tho silly cackling of. tho Carnegitos; and the of dospairLng speculators gave'him away bad. Carnegio wrote a book on' Triumphnni Doinocrany.

Judge ClarV wrote'a letter iu. THE NEWS about a year ago on tho. spoliation of tho masses by JftW-mado monopolies coniparos the preaching of cither with h.ia present performance would not him politically, though indorsed by the engol Gabtiol. Cimi)EKXiA2H GAP A OPSN Alt THK A luxurious resort near (jLiniberland Gap, tho junction of Ky. and on tlm It, N.

and K. C. U. A L. Ml.

Rs, Firat iu every rfri Erect, Electric ISghU, orchestra, puro air beau- i mountain romantic drives and bri- dlo pntlia, lalleB ot macuJamizpd roads, mineral nil outdoor sports. Tup peer of thj company, car. 15,627. Strong ft. Co, coiapanri gar.

i3. Stcoog CQ, PHOTOGRAPHER, eapr to Doarie, cor. Cantor sis. aiae stilt only 1IE, AV, H. KAl.aT^Tr.ER, Practice Limited to Ear, JCose and Throat.

Ofiko with Dr. Hall, 2117 Mkt Dr, Mre. Donnis curea fern Market Consul tef ion froe. 2107 THli MEW fiumpluoi3B eiquiMto, mado only Doana'a new fiHoiy, 41SX street OalTfston mercantile ono Lob it, gar. Chappelh GrOTer 76.

Grover. 15.6.-i7, S. Jacobs Rcrnboim Uo. vs. Hillinrd, gar, 15,633.

Kntatc of from couatyconrt. Man ninrn TS. Chisnm. 15,611. Marx fllnm Oliver Bradley, gar.

Jlaoks va. 3. Frown tacdwara company Ti, Roper Broa. TUE3rMY JCLT IS. 15,657.

J. 3, Brown Hardware Co. national bank. KJ559. A H.

nfara vi. Lev! A- J5.0i3. Li. 11. Blum ve.

Firft national hiok, gar. Marx Blam va. M. 9, J. 3.

tfrown. 15,675. Jfarbarln TB.lJarbariD. Johoaou. 15,573.

Sparkavs.SpnTVs. irv.681. va. H. Bind and Hanabro, Lriwycrtfl- Lawyer.

IS.tW. LazaniiTa. Tiernan. 15.ie. Mclkth ilcEetb.

13.6S7. Rcott va, Scott. L. FT. Blum anil Nfitri Blnm TS.

Oar. finklc etnl. 15.682. L. K.

Blnm rs, Morris. 15,693. IT. Blnu fa. Drey, gar- 1S.WI.

Morzt BJr.ia vi. Morris, Blum ve. iJicy, PKT. 15,6:3. ilcoOy A Co, T3, Brooki-etal.

Sinrx -fs. Hopklaa, gar, 15.6S*. i Blum vi, HoplclDd. ar. 1S.701 WiUiims vs.

WiULfims. loxas D. otton Oil Co, Natl. Cottoo Oi! Co, 13,708. riiiUdolphift national bwt TB.

J. P. Coats Co, IVT'M. 3nmo vs. Golf City Cotton Prew gp.r.

Same vs. Taylor Cot gar. 15.713, Marie Blum va, Slorrin, gar. 1.1,7:4. H.

Blnm ya. Horrid, far. Uevy Faohion. WEOSEMDAT. JUf.T 2.

15,705. SchloaH ie lleidonhfllmer et al. 15.711 Sfarj A W.nir, TB. Morrii, car, U. Klom 't Morri right to talk through others.

Tho matter was freely commented upon by many people" who claimed that plenty of business inon secure telephones and pay for thqm for the esiwcial use and benefit of their patrons, and this controversy brinjja UD tha question of whether or not. tlio patrons of a business establishment are entitled to tho uso of a telephone instrument which IB rented by tha busiuess establishment. Kurcpeai hntals, $tt nnd TIio'- Accoiumodntioo, 500, SHERMAN INSTITUTE, G-- A strictly private undenominational tinlshing school for girls. Chartered in 1877. Beat Music ana Art Departments in the state.

Course than any female school in the southwest For catalogue 'and terms address A. NASH', Tex. I li.w hospital within tha nark under tuo direction of a dlstlncuiiilioii inodicnl MEUSBCT, Turk- itli etc. 60. 'bonU for prospectus.

Addrcia IIKNItY CLAIR, if Ilnrrngfiite, Tenn. OAT.VESTON 1 Tnko nfternoon via New Orleans; arriro "Four Ssaona" second BALTHIOHE. Anuour.roincnts Tnr the neit acndomic year oro now ready and will be scnfon apiHcaiicm.i t. Louis Seminary MO ncliool of 1 lisct and tlinnnujhly 'Sgli cnule for youcr la- dijg, 'nt Woodland, 8 miles from the coutcr of St. Lbnis, Uo.

Bonutiful location with' perfect ventilation, healthy and rullretl. SuperJor in rauifi 1 nrt and elocution. Kxcollcnt i with and inflnonees. ESTABMSHED IN 1S71. for cntatogups ndclrppa the prlncipul, II.

r.t.JJ., -JENNIX1JS, MO. INVALUABLE In tho for Soups, Sauces and Made Dishes. LITTLE LOCALS, Rev. J. P.

Lylo of Eaglo Pass occupy tho pulpit in the first Presbyterian church on Sunday morning at 11 o'clook. German carpontora 1 union No. 611 will give grand excursion to Clear Lake to-morrow. Trains leavo this city at 9 a. and 2.10 p.

Tho ladies of tho First Baptiet church will have a cake and bread Bale in the chapel, corner Twenty-second and this afternonn from 4.30 to o'clock. drive on Tremont slrec-t at tho entrance to tho beach, which has been obstructed ior several days by the building of tha street railway trestlework, will be open again after Ned. Hickman, an old colored man, who lives on Broadway, between Twenty-second ond Twenty-third, sands TUB "News a fully developed two-headed duck reconMy hatched. It ia a great curiosity. Rev.

E. C. do la Monmore, the well known pulpit orator of Macon, late of Galrea- ton, will lecture at Sacred Heart church tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. The friends of Father MorinU-re har6 requested him to de- livorhis lecture on "Christian- Chivalry" during his stay here. THREE DIPLO31AS.

Ten years' private practice and experience in tho largest hospitals of Xow York city ia the recorcl I Dr. Den ni the ocul iui, 2 107 Market Btreet. AT JUSTUS ZAUN'S to Hoso 2ahn, only firat-claJia tha bayou if you want to, but buy your or stamps tndtter.ciU from Jos. V. Love, er Stracd and Tremcnt streeta, rabbo corn (liasaed ftcieniifically.

and diseases. Eye ear, noae Do, BENKIS. oits, Dven JBBNIOAV. Over 2118 Market tt, bet. 2Ut and 22d ata.

Moonlight ErounioE- The guild of Trinity church will excursion on Monday ovcnlne. Laav summer theso the Lay ware very, attractive and ful, and the ladies Bay this ono shall not tail behind in ploaeant promises and rentiza- tioTia. Tho bargca will leave Central wharf at 7 o'clock Monday MUBIC and ra- freahmonli to suit'the collective tastes will bo provided. MAHITIMF. MATTKH3.

Fort of OalvgstoD, July 8. T.OCAb REPORT. Furoisliodby tha States Weather Boroau. July 8, in. 7 p.

m. Haroirjtor aO.10 30.04 Temperature "itt SO Wir.d.dirtct'n TOlocily. NE. 10 SE. 0 Precipitation .33 .00 Rtato of weather PtClonilv CJoudless iaaiVED.

Ba Alics Ulair, Velasco. Llit of Yonoli iTL Port, BTEAHSHIP, Alice Blilr Pier S3 6reen Stream Jos. W. Hawchrvrno, Hoffeca Jno. II.

Buttrick. 20 A.Donikes, Melvin Pior 27 SiJonia Pior S3 Martin Pier 13 Willie Ann Pier Fair Winil I'ior 15 JolmL. Treat, llcLUor I'ior Si On ways Rosina Pier 27 Caroline Pint 27 Jiolona Fonler riiT33 Liberty Pior 18 Annio Pior 23 Mary i. On Z.Utof VoiseU Vp and Cloarad for Oalveiton. NEIT VOEK.

SchNollioT. Mono, Sarago ild.JnooJS SjCoDcho, Bolgor Bid July 2 Ss July9 PUIl.ADBJ.PJd. SchPraoillaScribnur. McBrido ild May Bk Jeanio sldJone27 A I a Ij. Drake, Goidthwaite ild Juno 1 SchEllsL.

Daienport. Quntber. sld'Juno2t SsAlTOrd (Br). Inline por.t SAID, Ss Darltagtoa (Br) 13 CARD.rFF. S3 iluryThomas 10 NORFOLK.

EJch JohnR. Ponroso. Smith SeFalrBold, (Id IT IS A DUTYrou OTTO family Co get the best value far your f.conoTitize In ynnr footwear by purcuncinic IV. Shoes, which represent die boat value for yrices naked; will lewify. $2.00 'rut UDIES $2.00 41.75 FOR BOYS 75 WESLEYAN FE3IALE INSTITUTE STAUNTON, I I I A 1SW.

One of tno mostthor- oughSchools for Young Ljadles in thoSouth. teachers and officers; toryCourFCin Ouehuudred'ntul Arty- pupils from twentyStntos. C1I- jnalo unfticellco. I to persons H.U* dislaiice. best school for-tJm Ipwest terms fv write for Catalogue of this tiinc-honorccl Kcliool, to tho President, WX.l.EUUIS, U.

WASHINGTON LfeE Va. Foe OataLogae G. WrOiLKE, PrcilaenL LAW C. A. GniTos.

Prof. xnd J.Itan' ctitf, uo 0. J.EE. PrMidest. Waco Female College.

Thirty-aiitli ccseiondpohE September il, 18ft; in tho large now brick builtliug ot 116 rooms, lighted by electricity. Artesian water for bathing-ana drinking; olrKiint new TurnUura; tUicomenta olusie, Art. Sciences, (iymnnstjcs. Hcahli. 'Ezcolleiit truininsundor refined-6ticinl For furtbor information nddrcFs It; O.

ItOUX.SAVAl-I,, A. Sr.i President. ROCK HILL ELUUOTT CITY. JIDf. Conductca by the brothers of tbo CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS.

Classical. Bolontific'and Commarcial Coaraija. young itrid bojri received na boarders. Sond for UROTHEU BJIHEBSIH BE Vm. -Session b-clnn Sept.

15, luad continues fl monttu. ctepirtmenU. For tandocnea, addreu dl. tl KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE. D.

E. BO.YO, FARhDALC, KY. UNIVERSITY TENNESSEE Writo for uii LIIERtRY, LAW and TEACHERS' JACKSONVSLL t. ytar. Preparatory, i Councfl.Fits Cor Semi rERALE ACADEIIIT and Fine AH SUMBIKR HKSOUTS.

W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE THE BEST-SHOE niTHEWORlOFORTHEHDNET, OTHETt In footwear aro of high gr.ide, anil represent a valua far berond Ste that iitmo And price eroetmnped on bottom of each shoe. TARE NO SUBSTITUTE. I-.

Doiifflaij Mass. Sold by Trerndnt, ImK STIt.vt'.SS,.. A I rR3. KILT.OUOH Dentista, corner 22d aad Market eti. Killed fa a Coal Ulna.

Wn.i£EBnA3iiE, July a full of coal in tho South Wilkesbirro shaft of tlie I.o- ond Willtcsbarro coal company throo mea wore instantly killed. Tho dead 8ro John Williams, John McCaffprty an3 Thoa. Iho bodies Trore recovered. Keicral men work la tlio tiarroiviy Positively cure Consti- pat ion. Biliousness, Liver Compiamt, General debility.

40 to the Vottle. Sugar coated. Easy to take. Do not gripe nor sicken the Btomacb. Sold by druggists.

Price Sue. Reliable ond economical. Sample dose free. y. F.

Smilh Grttmich N. Y. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT, Rrk, rpnr; CRKSCKNT HOTKL Is an olcgant ire- JL'proof, stone structure, all mmlL'rn IhiproTO- nionlg, situated In tliO Boston Mountains ot Northwest Arkansas. Cool and Invigorating climate, beautiful scenery, nnrlTalled ruedlclna', vfater. Write tomanaser, Crescent Hotel, Kureka Springs, for descrip tiTC amphlct, rates, etc.

FAOQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. nearWnrrenton, Vn. OPKNS JUNK IS. Modern first Lotel, tlioroUKlily oquippud j.liot sul- fino mufllb. biliiartls, etc.

tnrpircti- ra and tcrnn, addresj S. H. J. F. A DA 113, Italtlnlorc, until Hay 20.

tbis at Sulphur aprmga. AUATOQA SPJUNHS, N. V. UOTKL. Tliis Arlftocrntic Hotel will OPF.N 30.

TennB, $J4 Per Week and LpwArdj. AVF.I1IL.L aniinORV. Propriotore. 1 OPENS JUME 1st. Alleghany Springs, Va.

-Tho evor discOTorftd, indorsed bv Stale Modicol Socic.tjy (tnd the moat popular Bummer report iti tbo mountains of "Virffinis. ftrst cl'isa Jnwn of forty acrtwi; fine walba and dnves; tfocM liFOry; brass and bftild! post, telegraph and oiprOba ofUcat. Writo for circular And raloft. C. A.

COtMOVV. Managar. NKWS, $1 A YEAH. ftad I ox Im facet io ht's Disease I from Hoof land's German Bitters. YOU WILL ENJOY LIFE tr.d feirao till Sl.on.

tf book, foi JOHNSTOJt, HOLIXWAY The Last Drop Is as good as the first. No dregs. All pure and wholesome. The most popular drink of the day. A perfect thirst quencher.

Can't lii tf a tie tate c( laig-er prof.t, ycu lortd good No ft ood ctaulco 1 1 IB t'lklji! Ola. if'jt. la. 4d E. Stt-V tl In.

ritt-aittHl bj iXtl rxjiUu'ut tctal. 1 nrr rut-riiH. Will rtj'r iuc.y PATIEHTS TREATED BY VAIL. COKFIDEH7IAU HAnkltM. ftttntif.

fiivJ fn o. a. r. UTHt. iiciiM nufct ciicieo.

U.L DH. H. CLEUY'S'REMEDT FOB ASTHMA, HEURAUIA, BylnhRilca thfttraobeof tbo bo re In povd ftccordirjf tc- fall iniacb pa afe, liutaM relief Ei obtainfd. Bcwody care guui- itced. FOTHJKKA i 20 Nocth WUlUca Yorl TheOriginal and Genuine (WORCESTERSHIRE) SAUCE Impirti th; SelWous UJU lui iMt I EXTRACT SOUPS, IIEDIO ALOES.

TLE3IAN ftt TU, to brother tt WORCESTER, Uay, 1E51, "Ten LEA, PEBRINB' their nucn ta highly ftod It ID my opinion, -Vzo moil AO ZAOIt coir.e xauco tiutlf FISH, HOT COLD IHEAT.S, CIAMB, Beware of Imitations; see that you get Lea Perrins' JCHH.

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