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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 16

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AUSTIN DAILY SUNDAY, NOYEMDER 25, 1300. Dr. Haibrasy fid TOTALS EiMMEm YEimm Frosts All Discasos Hi lATixizblj Off AI Stomach, Lire, ICidacy iod odfc CompljLicts as "Veil as all Dii i In Dr. Tnt i-Mnrf rmeoc, orm $72 tI cf suffering a am novi rrfaiK up general intE; cleaned in Tin: statu HOUSE VEST! DAY. THE TOTAL OF ALE VOTES IN THE EATK ELECTION HAVE BEEN SUMMED UP.

J. P. HART LED THE LIST 3 Pinfii vjq" thanks io Lydm Vegetable Gosnpound. HOUND OF DEPARTMENTS) tjfm ttnilortaJy fwcewfOM- from farTij, jUroDchitiP, A Htjt Luce 0ipiia 1 ivt-d a Tola! Vote of fiJTJ Of Those With Opposition Ed KauiTman Led, Receiving a Total of 4450 Votes. CofRf-f ro'it-r-Efe'Ct Love Give out I Hi Ut intentions of th- Present Force- Other Not" of G- liTji Ir.trl-' "I havebfien troubled with female weakness in its worst form.

inflammation of the womb and ovaries, and nt rr.n- 7 f)iMkBMTi frmM c-n an1taticr Sn. 1. for suffered terribly. At times mv Wk wrmlfl I i lo.l.for ff for him Upases; The official toUi.i of the votes east in the late ei-U have been summed up and the ales of election will be issued this week. nbkr orn or cy J.

HZWTOn HATHAWAY, AT, rnpt roller-El-w-t Lv yest-r- -iv out the following list of 4- 4 11. B. fi LlMitjMli 4. na'iif ft present employ of th 4" I9 Almmnm Ptiia, AaL Of the candidates having no op- 4- 4 fi'-re; v( offle who he will I position James P. Hart, candidate 4- 4.

retain; Messrs. Dan Egbert, 4. Fr-1 Lel, Mm. Lillian T. It-'- 4-4- P.

S. Mr. II. T. WABASH LIN for district clerk, led the ticket 4- by a vote of 6573; Lee came next 4 with a vote of 6552; Davis, with 4 6326, and Brady, with 6239.

4- 4- Blondord, Waller Kennedy; Au- 1 4" Of those with opposition Kd mm 4- aunt Orw. A. W. Townsend, L. 4 W.

WHkrson, H. A. McMeans. 4. Ifis list of appointee to fill other 4" 4- vacancies in the office will be KaufTman led the ticket with 4450 4 PTfti out very shortly.

votes, as against Piatt with 260O; majority, 1SC0 voces. 4 The vote received by the other 4- candidates is as follows: 4- V( iNTRACTH AWA P.DKf flule purchasing Agent awarded the dry o0 For Congress Burleson, 4S23; Hen es- eon- derson, 32S. Majority. 4405. State Senator W.

D. Representative E. T. -tloore, 4284; T. The li22? Falls tracts for ih state eh-ene-synary Ken.

KHers 'f this city and L. Woif.soii San Antonio the buiic of the contracts. L. Wren, 2714; 1). A.

McFali, 4394. Mc-Falls majority, 1340; Moore's majority, 1570. har'L I could not lift anything or do any heavy work; was not able to stand on my feet. My husband spent hundreds of dollars for do tors. but tbey did me no good.

After a time I concluded to try Lydia i'inkham's Yegetable Compound, and lean truly say it does" 11 that you claim for it to do. "I have had no womb trouble since taking the fifth bottle. I weiffb more than I have in years; can do all my own housework, sleep well, have a good appetite and now feel that life is worth living. I owe all to Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable I feel that it has saved my life." Mrs.

Assie Thompson, South Hot Springs, Ark. Lydia Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Is a perfect medicine for women vho are ill. It builds up the weakened female organism, and helps women over the hard places Cf this there Is abundant proof MRS. AMOS FESCHLER, Box 226, Romeo, writes: "Dear Mrs. Piskham: Before I commenced to take your medicine I was in a terrible state, wishing myself dead a good many times.

Every part of my body seemed to pain in some way. At time of menstruation my suffering was something terrible. I thought there was no cure for me, but after taking several bottles of Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound all my bad feelings were gone. I am now well and enjoying good health, I shall always praise your medicine." Don't experiment.

If you arc sick, get this medicine, which has cured a million women, and get Mrs, Pinkham's free advice, liar address is Lynn, Mass. All letters are opened, read, and answered by women. MRS. ELIZA THOMAS, 634 Pine Easton, writes: "I doctored with two of the best doctors in the city for two years and had no relief until I used the Pinkharn remedies. My trouble was ulceration of the uterus.

I suffered terribly, could not sleep nights, and thought sometimes that death would be such a relief. To-day I am a well woman, able to do my own work, and have not a pain. I used four bottles of Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound and three packages of Sanative Wash and cannot praise the medicines enough." LYDIA PINKHAM'S VECETADLE COMFG'JKD Always Cures Female Troubles. District Judge.

Twenty-sixth District R. E. Brooks, 4S32. District Judge, Fifty-third District WANT FURTHER A DVK'E. l.u in doubt as to what Jurbdlo-tion they have in fb matt' if the of the ShTtnan KVectrK- HaiiPM-i to Uw londs.

the railroad iaion wrote ihe Route The ONLY LINE running through trains or coaches of any character tween St Louis or Kansas City anrj. Niagara Falls. And with through selld I trains to new York City. Passengers are allowed to step vej Niagara Fails 16 days. The Wabash Is the shortest, aulckeet and besl A.

S. Walker, 346il; F. G. Morns, 3i2. Majority, 5i.

i. i i if ft' -t i IV ..4 T.i V' District Attorney Warren W. Moore, nny fr fi'hf iiforn.tnn on me 4S19. days iuw they itu District Clerk Jas. P.

Hart, 6573. County Attorney Henry Faulk, 4238; H. N. Swain, 2637. Major! v.

1401. County Judge George Calhoun, 3945, Ji.O. Vv. Maddox. 3094.

Mniorit v. xr.l THK DATIi FIXKD ('(mil lliect Lo.v yesterday 'h retiriiK Comptroller rin'y ti ti. k- harge of ih office on A tn'KH FILED. route to Canada, and the New England states, there are no transters by th. Wabash.

The Service County CU-ik Jno. W. Hornsby, 4416; F. J. Houston, 2650.

Majority, 1766. She riff -J. M. Davis, 632J; II. Ji.

Wil iiKuctuuii, everyimcg mow son, 31i. Majority. 6u'j9. County Treasurer Zack P. Jouiuan, it; charter an tstate yest'T'lay I com jt stock, The P.rya:i '-18; Alfred Anderson, 2S52.

Majority, era, trains lighted by gas, wltn parlo cafe, library, open and compartme: sleeping cars with Buffet Palace DlniuJ cars, free reclining chair olid wide vestlbuled trains throurb. 13i8. Assessor Ed Burleson, 4336; J. Wiihelin, 2733. Majotity, 1523.

I'A VINO T.XK.. The St. ttii Ht.uthw-tern flallnay uinf jiiy y. -ii, iilny puitl the tax on $110. eariiit.Ks fur the 'iioirt- ei.dinv; S'lli rnbi-r iiO.

Collector J. E. Kauffman, 4150; Had-liiT I'iatt, 2600. Majority, ls5o. Surveyor H.

G. Lee, 6522. County Superintendent W. P. Brady, si.

Three trains to the east every (Jay. The Schedule Et Bound: Leave St. Louis 9:00 a. 8:30 d. aw 11 30 p.

m. Arrive Detroit 8:10 p. 9:30 S5 a. m. 6239.

CHURCH NOTICES. Owinit in the that some prople have from time to time que-: emed the k-rrtumrnffssofthe t-stinioioal Utters we are pubiishinir. we have County Commissioner Precinct No. 1 J. B.

Rogers, 17S6; Gus Emmertt. 1175. Hill Majority, 611. Arrive Niagara Falls, 6-00 p. o.

m. djyited with the National City Hank, of Lynn, t.ooo, whith will be paid to any person who will show that the above testimonials are not xunuinc. or were published before obtaining the writer's special petmiwion. I.VDIA K. Mbdicimb Cu.

Intitute Dr. R. K. Hinoot milX preach the lillnd Institute this ftmoon at o'clwk. Precinct No.

2 R. VV. Riley, 1591; Arrive Buffalo. 4:00 a. 7:00 p.

Frank Brown, 610. Majority, 981. Precinct No. 3 S. F.

Nolen, 320; Chas. Arrive Ne York, 3:15 p. 7:40 a. p. m.

1 At nve Bosi 5:20 d. 10.95 a. m. Lave Boston. 1 c-in Pace, 344.

Majority, 24. Precinct No. 4 A. L. Hughes, 457; ftmt Presbyterian Church -Edward ft.

Wrieht pustor. Rev. W. II. ClaReti in ftviich at 11 a.

m. and 7:30 p. m. Dan Ross, 5SS. Majority, 141.

'USE OF ENGLISH. leave New York 10:00 i.t 3:00 8:15 p. m. Leave Buffalo, p. 2:00 a.

a. m. Sunday school, 3 p. preaching, P. m.

by Rev. Dr. W. A. Patterson of Hillsboro.

SubW-t at night: "Remarkable Con- rions." Oth'T siervloea as usual. Australia's Output of Rabbits. Australia has made out of its rab- Leave Niagara Falls 9:23 p. 8:25 ROY'S LONG TRIP. SPARROWS PURSUE CAT.

Tabby Lost Her Life by Indulging Her Marauding Disposition. The ivy which climbs the north wall of te United Congregational church In Newport, R. furnishes a retreat for thousands of sparrows. A cat had Dictionary Rightly Used, Next in Interest to Bible. Richard Burton in writing In East and West of "The Use of English," says: "Words, like men, have their a.

ill. Leave Detroit 2:40 a. 7:40 iO Johnny Wilde Gets Back from Dawson lit pest an Industry. One exportei ilone receives from rabbiters between to Be Educated. Arrive St Louis 2:00 7:16 p.

15,000 and 20,000 rabbits a day, for A'hich he pays trappers, as wages, 111. All lfnpA from Tav ta tK. avnfih ahnny Wilde, 10 years old, arriveJ 'strange eventful histories, and, again $5,000 a week. This same exporter has like men, one word In its time 'plays at thp Union station direct from Daw son ity, Alaska, says a recent dis Confederate Home The Epworth Unlnn will conduct the service at 3 p. ci today.

Eavfd' Church Sunday school, morning service, 11; evening Thursday next. Thanksgiving day, swrviee at 11 a. th bishop, the Rev. J. W.

Jones and the rector ofMelatlnK. "Sermon by the bishop. Annual offer-4riry for the Eye and Ear Hospital. traps set, employing 500 persons east make connections with the abov mentioned trains in the St. Louis Union Station.

Hash address, W. F. CONNER. many To follow the ups and patch from St. Louis, and left on a latter train for Brldgeton, where downs of a single proper noun a to look after them.

Last year he exported 700,000 rabbits, and he expect3 stupid name since its career Is as often Southwestern Paswnwr Agent, Dallas. Txa. will spend toe winter with relatives and attend school. made the jour a3 not Improper and hence doubly fas cinating or of a common noun- noticed the birds, and no doubt conceived the not unreasonable Idea that here she might possibly find a nest with a toothsome young bird In it. So climbed the Ivy and reached a point where she had seen one of the birds disappear amid the thick leaves.

Stretching out its naws where It supposed a nest woul be a loud chattering ensued and a myriad of sparrows darted out and attacked the cat with ney alone and unattended. He knew named with equal stupidity, since its story is likely to be most uncommon 9 where he was gain and was able to tak cars of himself. He left Daw.wn Sun- Chapel of the Good school, 3 p. m. City with a party of returning miners.

this pursuit, I say, Is often as exciting as a novel or a football game. walkins with them to the coast and carrying his provisions. He covered to send away 1,500,000 carcasses this season. Another exporter says he has sent away 250,000 rabbits during the season, and that his wages account with the men employed averages $3,500 a week. Another exporter estimates that the output of rabbits this season will be about 6,000,000, and another person in the business estimates the number at 5,000,000.

Taking the rahbit3 at 6 cents a head, the sum to be distributed among the trappers will be about $300,000. Thus it follows that the dictionary Second Church of Christ, Scientist the entire distance without accident (rightly used and comprehended) is the most interesLlng of all books, save per flirintian Science hall, over 112 East After he boarded a steamer the rest of Ninth utrect. Sunday school, 10:30 a the Journey was easy. He left the haps the Bible. Dr.

Holmes knew this when he made the Autocrat say: 'When jwrviei at 11 a. in. Subject: "Go steamer at Tacoraa, and came I feel inclined to read poetry I take tty Ordy Cause and Creator." evening meetings at 8 p. down my dictionary. The poetry of Knulinft riMm open every afternoon words Is quite as beautiful as that of from 3 to 5.

All are welcome. on to St Louis over tl" Burlington route. It was his Intention to visit aa uncle who lives In this city, but he lost the address. AH he could remember was that tit1 number w5 3359, but had forgotten the name of the street Patrolmen McMillan and Robertson fury. It was indeed a vicious onslaught.

They pecked and chattered inel fluttered at a great rate and the rat was bewildered. To free itself from the assault the cat spit and fought aJ howled, but It was of no use, the birds kept at it until their enemy fell to the ground. This did not stop tha combat of the birds. They kept pecking away until they, were tired. The cat did not move and occasionally a sparrow would drop to the ground a afe distance from its as if to see if It was dead.

Some little time afterward a witness of this Colli rer tut a Preacher's Son. Sena'or is the recipient just sentences. The author may arrange the gems effectively, but their shape and luster have been given by the attrition of ages. Bilng me the finest First Church of Christ, Scientist- Kn. I0 V-t Seventh ihtreet.

Sunday mi cow of a good deal of praise and appreciative comment. He has a right r. iee. It a. in.

Subject: "God. th similif from the whole range cf lm tniy Caufe and Craio-." Experience aginative writing, and I will show every Wednesday riiRht at you a single word which conveys tieadine room open daily from 9 to 1 to be proud of it all. Senator Dolliver, you know, was a preacher's Mr, and not oue of the goody, goody or.e cither. He always had considerable ginger his makeup, and we assurpi more profound, a more accurate and a more eloquent Emer-son had a. m.

end 3 to 5 p. m. The public Is in- trar.ge struggle went to the spot and filed. the same feeling when he wrote: 'It does not need that a peom should be fov.nd that the rat wa dead. Its eyes had been literally dug out and it-bead was a mas 3 of bleeding wound.

Fr -e Preslij ierian Clureh Preachinif rjsed to steal away on Sunday afternoons and go fishing. When young ions, word was once a poem. made an effort to locate the untie, but did not suc.oe-d. Johnny Wilde's father and mother were amang the first emigrants to Dawson City. Wilde stakcu a claim which proved to be rich and wade a fortune through it He soon tired of digging for gold and established a hotel This was another fortunate venture, and he continued to prosper.

He is now one of Dawson's wealthiest men. Mr. and Mrs. Wilde decided recently that it would rot be wise to allow Johnny to grow up in the Klondike country. They had Money enough to give him a good education with suit able surroundings and decided to send Vita to relauvo tdjetoa.

more than once he slipped away and Sy I r. Sntoot at 11 a. m. and p. Sunday fhool.

9:30 a. prayer meet d.iy, 7:30 p. 111. THE SDJEIDEB BE68T5 rnleontotoclst 01 Iti Sorvry. went in swimming on Sundays, got his shirt on wrong side foremost, went IN WHITE HOCi-'K Professor Henry F.

Osborn has been home with his hair wet and tousled Firwt Baptist Church J. A. French President Jackson Supplied Steel Forks Til-1 OL'GH factor Sunday school, 9:30 a. in. for His Gue.ts at TabK appointed to succeed the late Professor O.

C. Marsh as paleontologist of the United States geological survey. The monograph for which illustrations and was mace to ao pen3nce. or a preacher's boy Jonathan P. Dolliver has come out pretty well after ail, ehT a rvie, a.

m. and 7:30 p. Youns Peoj le's Union p. ladies'' meet GliiC8gc-Si, LciiisSlaefE; Pivsioent Madison revived much ol were prepared by Professor Marsh will Carroll 'la.) Herald. tr.R-.

Monday, I p. monthly confei be completed by Professor Osborn 9Tf Wednesday. p. m. Seats free.

the formal ceremony which Thoma. Jefferson had discarded, and under hU dministration great attention w- who will have general charge of the Costly Dispute. vertebrate paleontology of the survey. A case which has just been settled In the English House of Lords crig- Th Kt Progresav Rapidly. The United States census shows that ta some respects at least the east Is progressing more than the west For Instance, the announcement Is made that while San Francisco has gained Facte Frightened by Bgplp.

A Scottish Highlander who owns a vuated in a dispute over 3. It was through five courts and the costs of the case during the process of sheep farm in a mountainous district of California is in the habit almost 411 cfJlaJIy invited. Central Christian Church of Eishth and Colorado streets. Dr. IT.

Lowlier will preach this morning It o'clock on "The Home of Jesus at Nazareth." In the evening at 7:45 he iviil speak on "Noah and His Sons in the Eight of the Present Age." srhool. a. Y. P. S.

p. Dr. Lwt, will jir.a, at lijie Park in the afternoon at 4 tlock. only 14.64 per cent in ten years, Bos amounted to over 1,000. ton has gained 25.07 pef cent.

Boston daily of playing his bagpipes all over the ground. The skirling has had the Leaves via T. at 9:45 p. m. daily.

Cell at H. T. C. office, op- posite Driski'l Hoiel. fo illub- trated Summer Literature and 'ates, or addrts: W.

G. CRUSH, G. p. and T. JOE 3.

MORROW, Trav. Pas, Agt.t Dallas, Texas has greatly Increased her lead over her rival Baltimore, the latter having gained only 17.13 per cent, so that In bappy effect cf scaring eagles out of the locality, in which birds of prey Two Logi Hrongbt 7,680. Two logs of African mahogany from i.e tree have been sold in Liverpool i'iven to the state "banquets, no expense being spared In making therr. as fine as possible, president Jacksot disliked ceremony even more thaa did President Jefferson, and, preier-ring a steel fork himself, he always provided each guest with one f.ilvct fork and one of steel. After Ciznei he smoked a long-sremmei corncob pipe.

He wished to throw the daerj of the while house wide op-n to the pjbiic. but this idea he wi5 m-ced 0 relinquish after the experience one on which he extended an ill-jndged to ail comers. 1 carpet in the east room wis run4 by punch which, the moo rpi jn ifs eagerness to get at the bueke the bt vera re; the oi many were rpjilrd and Pir-nlture wes broken. At his stead of only 14, W0, Boston now has a tha record price of J7.6S0. The had formerly done considerable dam ege by carrying off lambs.

majority over Baltimore of nearly rice paid per running foot for one 'U3 and for the-other $1.81. 52,000. from Trees. cu fa.s concerning tre? Cltt.enS of I'nlted Srtt. A naturalized citizen of the United The First Cumberland Presbyterian Cburch Polk Goodson, pastor; Jno, Ilorasby, supet incident Sunday ehoot.

Morning sermon by Dr. W. A. Patterson of HU'sbvro on "Church n. Evening sermon by th fa-r on "Playing With Gunpowder, or Vad Enough of Parliament.

fir Thomas Sutherland, M. ioi ireenock, Scotland, and who is chjir uan cf the P. and Steamship Com-any, announces that he will not seek states is one of foreign birt'n who hat renounced al'egiance, and bun tiisenverci. A single cax 3.0.1 ti2e is sal; to lift 123 tons of ot-r the cioaths it is in leaf, rhls evaporated and i 'fern rain clouds. From this esti ho corr.p.ieo with all the natural! laws.

A native-born chizen is e-election. Mrs. Morris sing. Good one horn in the United States of par rum. ---EH cot subject to any foreign a'leg- ui'iV-.

Hours of service: Sunday tcl'tt), 0:20 a. preaching, 11 a. m. duced a curious novelty in ihe shape Jnce, esiludins l-ians not taxed 7:39 p. Christian Endeavor, 1:30 vi a rfiginiic ene: se, which cut mate t.f tLe lr.b.-,r cf a single oak we t-il Seme 0f the immense nrasscU Now a Deep-Water Fort.

jrce which the forests exert in equal- Hy. llae enlargement of a ship canal iiias the evaporation and precipitation 19 mll-s long Brussels becomes a port nd preverting periods of Inundation 'for ships of J.000 tons. The old limit 'a-! drouth was vesaeis 200 tons. J.rjy free bom American citizen, hav i. Everybody welcome.

as the cecei.V7 Qualifications, may into pieces ami uuir.buteJ guests. Ladtas' Journal. iwcmo -f the United States Lockhart. Texas Presbyterian Mission.

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