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AUSTIN" D.MIA STATESMAN.TTKSJUY. MARCH 21. 1S99. n. at the mouth of Onioa twk, enjoy- TIME TRUSTEES I KIR.

Of ICOISg day. rkiskil Southern I Button and Large Ribbon nnt 1 ICS Two of the new thiugs just out for ladies: iSoft viei kid. Princess shape, toe little wider than a dime, kid ttp and patent tip, medium heel. THEY GIVE A SLENDER AND Prelty Look to the Foot wrri IOIT SACRIFICE OF COlMUOUT. An ideal low shoe.

STRICTLY CORRECT IN at a small Stylish Feet It Is S2s- About Time Y'ou were disinirding your last season's Hat, and if you are thinking of purchasing we would Is- glad to have you drop in and take a glance through our gigantic Hut Department. Hats are always up to the standard in both quality and style; Alpines came iu black, light browu, dark walnut, light gray with black band, and light gray with same color band. While buying a Hat for yourself don't forget to buy one for your little boy: we have them from 75c to $1.50. Men's Alpines $1 00 Mon Extra Alpines 150 Men's Extra Alpines 2 00 Men's Extra Alpines 3 00 Scarbroiuih Hicks. Clothing Department.

AUSTIN WHITE LIME Manufacturers of White lime and Dealers in Cement. Plaster. Hair, Fire Brick, Sewer Pipe, A me Cement Plaster. telephone, 294. Wr-house 'oh one 87.

Office, 415 Congress Avenue, A. F. MARTIN Prop. A Full Line of First Class Groceries. AH Kinds of Feed.

Prompt Attention and Premium Stamps. i J. G. TAYLOR, o'f west cm 1 in t. 0 O.

fWoisliwonl; ifor recwdcr, Otto Briuk- 'Phc flic 4eKitK)mi wcre: Hook awl Iaidcr, I'll (Schnoeder; Washington, Victw 'Mather: tJuBoraJdo J. II. Daniel; 1 Kueffliler; Iat Austin, J. I llanwnowl; fiw'rt Atiwui-u, WM l'aggi: North AiMtin, Or. fV.

Turwr; at large, Ahe laniik. Tliw- were cast 234 votcw, 41s Mlicjited tsv: Hot Cliicf-Wt-inniiif, 139; Achilles, Stmnpfs 44. 'For Awaistnint Mackeiit x.r. Woodward; 100; majority, 14. For icrfiT aiitciKiL ra: urum- mums, 111; iMitliceCI's iraijofity, 11.

Thus will (rrnake Mr, wtnmpfs third term. If you want to get rid of Rheumatism try hottle of Elmer Amend Pre scription No. 2wn. E. F.

Schmidt. Houston, lexas, atit. J. Sheer. Sedalla.

conductor on electric street car line, writes that his little daughter was very low with croup, and her life saved after all pnysicians bad failed, only by using One Minute Congh Cure. C. O. Yates, 219 East Sixth street. THE ANNUAL BETING.

The annual nieetit of the Austin club will Is- held this evening at the chub rooms for the purrose of electing a new directory for the ensuing year. All the new niemtxTS recently elected are invited to te participants in tonight's meeting and asit in selecting I the new- directory for The 1SSW director (will bold their last meeting this morning at 11 o'clock. THE DEADLY GRIP Is again abroad in the land. The air you breatne may we iuj 01 its iaun germs! Don't neglect the "Grip" or you will own tne floor to i-neimionia ami CmsiiTnption and invite death. Its mrr signs are chills with fever, headache, dull Price, $2.00.

'Sizes 2 to H. 1 II IF fifl I JUlll 1UL UU Fitters. 4. Hotel. AMERICAN PI AN.

State Headquarters P. A. Also teadqaartera Post F. Receptions. Banquets and Wed- 1j ding Parties Specially Catered For.

Steam laundry now open, witi all mod' Wn Imnrovementa. First class work araaieea. IRWIN DANIEL, Manager. Pi (Two Block from Depot New and First-Class. More Conveniences and Better Service Tnaa any Private Hotel In the State.

Rates. $1.50 to $2.00 Per Day. Herrick House, kne block from depot The only $2.00 house ia Bound Rock, Tex Traveling Men's Home. C. E.

Simmons, Prop MAHNCKE HOTEL. 6or. Houston and St Mary's Sts. SAN Modern conveniences, cuisine specialty Rates, $2.00 per day. udwig Mahncke.

Prop Southern Hotel, LLAJtO, TXX. W. U(u Proritr everything Thoroughly Renovated. Headquarters for Commercial Men. The Best Table Fare for the Money Id the West LIN DELL HOTEL.

Marcos, Tex. C. D. BLACKSHEAR, Prop. First Class in Every Particular.

NEWLY FURNISHED. Kind Treatment. Rates Moderate. Satisfaction Guaranteed. CITY DIRECTOR GEO- F- PENDEXTER.

-ATTORNEY AT LAW Opposite Postoffice. W-GREGORT. -ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms 6 and 7, Masonic Temple. J. L- PEELER.

COMMERCIAL AND CORPORATION' PRACTICE. Attorney for First National Bank, Jas. U. Raymond Etc. WALTON HILL.

-ATTORNEYS AT LAW Austin National Bank Building. LAW OFFICE: M- GRANBERRY. Telcphcoe 38S. AUSTIN TEXAS. Notary Public ra Office.

WM- D- HART. -ATTORNEY AT LAW Room 6, Opeuheimer Building. HOGG ft ROBERTSON. -ATTORNEYS AT LAW Room 7 to 10, Openheimer Building. WEST COCHRAN.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW- H- M- LITTLE. ATTORNEY AT LAW- C- O- WELLER. M- D- GENERAL PRACTITIONER. Office over Tobin's Drug Store. Tele- pnone xio.

MONROE MILLER Proprietor ECLIPSE STABLES Funeral Director and Embalmer. HOG omn very outing and an elo- spread of sumptuous viands which ceo prepared iy the ladies for the occasion. the day some fishing was engaged ami other harmless sart md altogether the aCfair was quite enjoyable one for th participants. Demur ueiicnttw lor an oc casion of this kiiul. ANOTHER CABINET OFFICER.

Ckuigres will soon called uton to pass a law creating a new cabinet port- toliA inns otnual wi.i probably be known as Secretary of the Colonic. It lie his duty to look after the welfare the isinmis which were seixed toy the United States in our war with Spain. While he is attending to duties, llos- tettera Stomach Hitters will continue to attend to the duties of curing the siek of stomach, Civer and kidney disorders, just it has been doing for fifty years. Its greatest virtues are in building up rundown system; in quieting and toning unstrung nerves; in overcoming dyspepsia. Indigestiou and constipation.

Try Iwttle if you feel "out of sorts." COUNTY TEACHERS. Will Meet in This City Friday aud Sat urday. The following is the program of the Travis "ounty Teachers Institute, to held in Austin, Fritly and Saturday, March 24 aud 25, this week: FRIDAY MORNING. BMl-The County School, (a) "What Should lk." M. T.

iley, Miss Mary Burrows, Miss Nannie Thorp: (b) "What It Is," D. M. Bogle, Miss Estel-le Nobb. Miss Sallie Holler. Reading.

Miss Katie Suggestive Course of Reading for the Vacation," Superintend ent J. if. lldms. Miss Kate Adams, Jennie iaulkner. Courtesy" M.

Miss Patty Mays. Miss Jame Mel 'hereon. Reading. Miss Eth. Hilliwrd.

Fit I DAY AFTERNOON. etudy of llistory as a Character Builder, W. S. Groves, Mrs. it.

I'j. uun, vs. Fiction iu the School Reader, Miss Mollie Oapliuger, Miss Henrietta Pyle. W. P.

Brady. o-o in select Reading, Miss Lena Du- pre. SATURDAY MORNING. 9-0 Should Civil Government le Taught in tlie Country School, Jno. B.

i-attcrson, WduU'hnnd. It. W. Allison. End of Punishment.

Carl Hartman, Miss Nona Sullivan, A. thiwani. 10-lOrlO-Si'lect Readine. Miss Ina lurneil. Can the Rural S-hoo! be traded, John E.

Shclton. GENERAL DISCUSSION. :10 Suggested Inmroveincnts tor ttie lear's Work, Mrs. Ilila Slinn, W. S.

Groves, Miss Bessie Mad- cox. Readine. Miss Ol. lotion. YOUR BliSfP Will be served by mniking sure of neattii.

will iw loss of time and money to lie strn-ken with serious iW- wss. lake Hood a Warsnpafilla aiwl purify your blood. In tliis way all geirniiS Of disease will ho pxrx: ml nnd sicKncss and suffering will be avoided. Hood's Pill are the nlilr liilltt Ia tuba with Howl's iSarsiiparir.a. Trice 25 cents.

FRESHMEN AND JUNIORS. Lively IWbnPI Game, ami tlie wiiied Out. Tlie Iehma wciv acnan vlcttorious yeTdhy In nn easy inauiiMT they, defeatetl tlie Juniors. It was a snairw game from start to finiirih. ami HKtti sides played wel.

The fresbmen only hiwl on- iw.hite the Juniors bail scvein, On, account oif the Mgn wiiniif thre were no long h4vcs ma(li uut tne freshmen succeeded in stacking etaveni clean hits, while the Junrs o-nly got five. The feature the game ww the imtcliinsf of iFuDmorc, who wl ay- ex! ai except imially (rood; game, and' strnck nt f-lKtrt iwn. rl Ins gives the -Freshmen the champion ship if the acallipmse class. The Fresh- ntiiiti wdW UMs-t the law t'am in a few days. anVl nf th-y are again sucees.

ful they vviw the claw ciwitntnoiismii tor I'Vttnvtng is the wre 1y iimuigH: A li Juniors, 0 0 1 5 4 Freshmen .3 Total Juniors, Freshmen, 13. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. This remedy is intended especially for oHfb.v colds, croup, whooping wrogh and iintiucnza. It iias teoooie famous for its cures of tliesc dSxejases. over a large part of the civih'zod world.

The most flattering tcstinwu'iii'iw have lfii re- C'avefl, giving accoun-te of its gvod works; of tlie aiint pcnAstant oongha it iias cured; of severe coldw tliat hanra yielded promritly to its soothing effects, a wl of the dangerous attack of croup rt has cured, often saving the life of tlie cUild. The extensive use ot it for whooping cough has shown that it robs that disease of dflntferous oonse- qnenoes. Sold by John II. Chiles. Dr.

A. S. Grant has removed Ms den tal office over Lucas' drug store at C10 Congress avenue. Aa the season of the year when pneu monia, la grippe, sore throat, coughs, co.ds, catarrh, bronchitis and Jung trou bles are to be guarded against, nothing is a fine substitute," will "answer the purpose" or is just as good as One Minute Cough Cure I bat is the one infallible remedy for all lung, throat or bronchial troubles. Insist vigorously npon having it if something else" is offered you.

C. O. Yates, 219 East Sixth street. Elegant sparkling glassware arriving daily. Call ami see the best display ever shown in Austin.

II. II. Voss Co. LARETrf) OUIET LAST NIGHT. Last night Mr.

C. F. Ilrake reeeiveil a teiecrain from tiirx-d at n. m. stating that was quiet at that hour and that the soldiers nn well as the Rangers thoroughly policing the trnwn.

and it was thought no further trouble was likely. Rev. E. Edwards, via tor of the EnglUh Baptist Church at Murersvide, wti-n snfTtTTinir iwitb rheumatism, was advised to try Pain Balm. He siavs: "A few arwlications of this iini ment TirovM great service to me.

It subdued the inflammation and relieved the pain. Should any sufferer profit by giving Pain Bairn a trial it wiH pleas; me. For sale by John 11. Mle. Eister dies, eight colors, itfc 5 cents.

at 1 rank O. mbcock s. in l. 4. G.

X. TRAINS. Bound 12:35 p.m. ..5:15 a.m. 12:55 p.m.

South Arrive Leave North Bmnd Arrive 7:45 a.m. 3:10 p.m. Leave a DO a.m 3:13 p.m. 11:45 p.m. Lays over oue hour ana niteen niin- ote.

n. i. a Leave 1:10 p.m. 9O0t.a. M) a.m.

iao-pm. A. N. W. Mail and Exnrees.

arrive 6:40 p.m. Mail and Express, leave Aastln. a.m. LAMPASAS STAGF State leaves Lampasas on srriv. C.

8. F. train at 10:30 a. making connection with 4:30 tram Bornet for Austin. Stage leaves Burnet for Lamps- op arrival of A.

ft N. W. raln at 10:30 a malting connection wttn 0:10 m. O. ft 8.

train west. MASON AND LLANO ST A OH. Leaves Llaoo 12:30 Arrives at 8:30 p.m. Leaves Mason. 6:30 p.m.

Arrives at Llano 250 p.m. UAILI tAUtrl Bt.MliX. Makinir Connection Wltn Trals Fare one way. round trip, $4.00 S. G.

McLEAX. Proprietor. i Ladies i of Austin! fr fr fr fr 4 fr fr fr 9 We have just received A Magnificent line Of elegent Perfumes, Atomizers, Complexion Creams, French Face Powders, And other articles So Necessary to Every well dressed Lady's boudoir. We keep the Best, fr 9 4 -8 i 9 9 9 9 i i -3 -9 i 9 -J i -J 9 -9 -9 9 -9 -9 9 -9 -9 9 -9 9 -9 -9 9 i 4 -9 9 9 fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr ft fr fr fr fr fr fr Don't be satisfied With less. fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr 620 Congress Avenue.

CITY NEWS. COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING. There will ibe a mestiug of the direc tors and the committees ton nnance anJ building this evening at 8 o'clock at the mayor's office. 'All members urged to be on hand promptly. O.

r. DKAhiS. Smoked white fish and Neufachatel cheese Wednesday morning. Mrs. M.

A. MeClure. Take your nmbrefflafo Bmck Broa. and have a new cover put oil dt. They make it as good as new.

OLD AND RELIABLE. The old ami reliable undertttker and liveryman is still in the business at Weed's stabte. Telephone 223, day or night. V. O.

EEI, Frop. COUNTY SCHOOLS CLOSED. Six of Them are Closed for the Season Summer Normal. The following county schools liave closed for the year: Bee Cave, Miss Nannie Rogers, teach er; jiancnaca, Ava Johnson and Jume Mel'herson. teachers; Oessau, Jno.

Isinger, teacher; Cottonwood, Robert Allison, teacher; Baldwin Springs, A. N. Hunter, teacher: Loni Hollow. Miss Ida Hensel. (Arrangements are being made to hold the Austin summer normal again this summer, and the prospect for a large attendance is very flattering.

The Austin Steam Laundry guarantees satisfaction ami promptness. org iUcn for and delivered, 'leptwne Don't forget hat the Club House restaurant still sets their elegant business kvnch from 11 2. All you can eat for 15 cents. Choice Elgin Creamery butter. If yon want something fine in the way of butter, give ns a call.

We ire sure to please you. Mrs. M. A. MeClure.

NEW UNDERTAKERS. Rinsenanw Bcaty, 417 and 419 Congress vcmic. Office oien day ami nigbt, Tdcito-iwe No. 4ol. HOME 'MADE Austin Iilxw frets Employnw-nt in Mak ing the Uififornw of the Nenators.

The baseljail -uniforma of ttve Audn Senators are to lie home made. Mc-Keart, Eilcrs Co. wilt fifrnish the nm-terial and Bntck Brotlwrs will do tne work. The Mrt and pants wFJ be gray and the cap, flx-lt mul oclangs will be red. The a-ve lsei taken and nent by mail awl Work has been commenced.

Tltt-y are to lie finhed Itay." If the memlxws fit the team arrive in time tliey wiill don the new ura-forms ami praence Ssitwrday afternoon at Zoo park, before the ts-ginmng the gaTfte ts-twefn tiic Yourug Mer' Chris-tin awK-iarKn ami the University team. A IIANTSOMR I have big of premium stamps to give away worid and ooai users, And will wll you the wood and cool ciicnpf-r than any other Vjct bcswles; full measure and weight giarantK Give roe a trial on lev at onr-e. Ask f'ff stamps. I1ie No. 2.

W. A. GLASS. 'Handsomest, chamber sets in the city at II. H.

Voss "7 si Cornweli's Flaic? ty. COUNTY COMMISSION KHS PASS AN ORDER FOR iAX El.EtTION ON APRIL 1. The List Comprises AH of the Sthool DUtrkns of the County, Which Has Fifty-Seven Iut-rest -to Every Citizen. The county commissioners passed- the following oivlcr yesterday niornhig: In complianee with a recent act of the legislature, styled "Au act to regulate the election of school trustees," it' is hcnfliy ordercil that an election ls lield each sCho.i1 district on the first Sat urday in wVpril, it iH'intf the first day of said month, for the iHirpose of electing thre white nd thn colored schmd trustees for each of said school dis tricts In Travis county, and the follow ing persons are apiKiltited to hold aid election: No. T.

Uiwcv. H. M. P. Heine amt William Wilges.

lMstnct 2. tl. Purjear. J. Swwher, John WiHianison.

lOistrlct -No. 3. Iohn Siuelair. J. VNey ami LMlsrt 'Ixi'hiiian.

Uwtrict No. 4. S. Amlcrsn. W.

J. I la rr ell and John Childress. -District 'No. 5. Ix)uis Waechter.

J. W. Hi i yen slid ,1 Rowton. District LVo. Brnw.

J. B. Bruce nf V. M. Browner.

District No. 7.R. B. Mclviimlc. Tom ielils anl ill.

a1111. District II. HoIhwul P. C. Jtnrnes and Henry Muller.

District No. 0. J. V. 'Smith.

Williann Itrattou, Ij, Kemp. District i. 1(1. It. W.

Riey. T. C. Sii.umlers and It. E.

Teasdale. DistTiet 1N0. 12. AViHinmj Munn. A.

Avellnud and Fritz iNehring. IHstnct la.l.. atay. Ijuis Bolils ami Earnest Pllnger. iDistriil No.

14. T. B. 1imikin. IVter t'lfnger and Jch? Jverharil.

Oistrkt No. 15. A ten. John Ptlirger and August Weiss. District No.

U. William Boyce, WW liatH Curtis ami O. Buki-r, Distrkt No. 17. W.

It. Burr, J. Kowzn and' John limes. District No. J.

(Morris. J. G. Hetliu aiwli F. O.

iRetmohls. District No. 10. J. A.

Johnson. Theo. ewitrisik and Aikgust lrkstrimi. iDistrict No. 20.A.

L. Bell. J. Davis and L. D.

Galloway. District No. 21. Joe F. 'Meier.

James V. Ivcttner and Ohurles Nvlle. District (No. J. Peterson.

G. iirg nisr i.m. sswenson. District No. J.

J. V. MoreH ami C. lAlenoiiist. 'District 24.

lohn Nelson. John Kerlin Bin! ius IHstnct No. 25. (Alfred Anderson. Lyi-hniiia anl V.

Nelson, iDistrict No. 20. (Jus Harniami. Huvlvh' and William Wllkie. DwtrH No.

27. W. Steaer. W. A.

iMarvvilK and August Dossman. District INo. 2H. iA. J.

Carlson. L. Mixleen and Hernftin Geewe. lstrict No. Jvrrv Menuefee, Earnest linllerstetlt anif J.

II. Yonigmn DistTiet No. 30. D. 'Ih.

Altwrt Heering and Thomas Nairn. District uNo. dl. James A. mi liiur.

joe jschil.cr. Ditrii-t No. M. Wood. Jot Giwl'by and James I.

towler. District No. 33. iA. 1.

iMcBacheni Pleas. Tee and 'Albert Baker. District INo. 34. V.

'M. RoHn-rtson. Jim Rogers and August roster. Diwtni't No. 35.

T. E. Thrasher. I). Wallace and II.

I. Cameron. District 'No. J. Wnce.1.

J. P. Roger and II. Nepp. District No.

37. John Rioks, Dan Ross and raE Nissmnri. iDintriet No. 3H. R.

M. Wick line. D. A. Todd and John Wallace DWrk-t No.

30. Felix Smiiri). W. II. Thaxton fliinf G.

iIeibaris. District No. 40. R. H.

Barr. J. B. Goslin and F. Miller.

District 'No. L. Hughes. n. Davis and v.

Distrk-t 'No. 1) Whelton. S. IM. -Elliott and' John (M.

Gnult. District No. 43. If. 1iurles 11.

t'oweii and S. tiniiin. District 1N0. 44. G.

W. Strickland. A. f. LMatthews and w.

lunula. District No. 45. J. A1.

Pat torn. E. A. assar amt M. O.nscocl..

District No. 415. Jim BurifSley. W. Beckett and John Blum.

District No. 47. J. Monran. M.

Utiles and X. Mowlnckle, District "so. 48. H. B.

Marshall. II. Johnson, Carlson. District No. 40.

T. C. Bohls. Jack Boh. 44 and Fred Trcitag.

Dwtrict No. iTiotnas lliley. J. A. Brfwton ami A.

Richardson. 'District 1.V0. Oirishfdmi J. 'A. Zanders ami iley Ivay.

IMstrict No. 5.3. Fred (Arnold. J. II Lohraann and John Brown.

District No. 54. J. li. Kennedy.

J. L. Cimx'titer. District No 55. J.

S. Kinser A. J. Dsnner and C. F.

Burton. 'District No. 50. J. A.

Duncan. II. TAard ami II L. Raven. District No.

57. K. Enochs. G. Hardini and' J.

Joliey. I leave been afflicted -with rhcuinntiam for fourteen years end iwdhtng seemed to give any relief. I was able to be around all the time, hart cxmrtantly uf- fering. I haI tr.K'tt cvcrytlung I could hear of 0id at last was tod to try Chamr bcrjarn Pam Balm, wliich I did, awl was immediately relieved and in a short time cured. I am haippy to fay that it has not since retumcdi, Josh, Fxligar, Gemintown, Gal.

lor sale cy John H. Cl.ib. FIRE OFFICEfRS. The Fire LwidGe IIcM Their Armnal EScctkm of OfTiciTi Iast Night. The sniusil flut-Xkm tit offKrers of the lAnKtirt Fire Hpartmr-nt yewterdmy after noon front 3 o'clock to 9 was an exciting Tlrf'rc are now 320 mcmibers in the Jr-rart'nw'rrt, 2f4 of wlKm were en- lftT4l to rote lliere "wtc two tlcketf Ml the field.

EasJt 'Ainstfcs No. 4 Snoroinatedl he fJlrw tng. n'k't: For fMiimn; for aant cbs'f. ij. Slacken; for re- vrvl.T.

J. M. Mitlcbell. lTie tickec was Msiorscn throni'lusrt br Colorado No. 2 and liy rvrnth Anstm awf the neooi 01 rnc ticket was iiibieJ ly Wasbington o.

1 awl try "NWth Austin N. 6. The nicm-s-rs of KVwk tail lidllcr No. 1 were tumel Vse to vote accorilnng to iul vidtiaJ PrrKcctifaii No. 3 wiTmnated the followmc ticket: For chief, W.tA.

AcWJes; for assittant chief, I 1 TUB STATE SUPREME COURT HELD A SHOUT SESSION EAR LY YESTERDAY MORNING. JDDGE NOOKS' COURT II SESSION Had a Big Day' Run Yesterday, and Several Cases Were Set for Trial. Damage Suit ITed and Grand Jury Discharged. The following are yesterday's proceed ings of the supreme court: Certified Questions Submitted on Brirfs Additional authorities by both parties, S. B.

Burnett et al. vs. Nick Oechsner, second district, Wkhita coun Motion for Rehearing Submitted Henry Ehnendorf et al. vs. II.

Clas sen, from itexar county. COUNTY COURT. In the county wrt yesterday Lucy Cloud filed application for gmirdiansJiip the estate of Rebecca Ruth and Margaret M. Cloud, minors. JUIK5E BROOKS' COURT.

District Court in Sess'on Yesterday tBig Day's Work. in tne Xwenty-sixth district court yesterday, ml ire Brook presiding, the followiug proceeding were had: Chas. JSchaeffer vs. It. E.

White et al damages Judgment by agreement in open court in favor of plaintiff for $100 against defendants, NVhite and sureties. Judgment over in favor of White against L. Mercier, 'William Bohn, F. Horstman, F. Kemt)e, Herman Balltsted and Ma tilda Kenvpe, guardian, for $100 and costs of suit.

J. L. Hume vs. W. E.

Howard Ct debt and attachment Case, continued on aimlication of ilaiutiff. UiUwyn l'amsh et al. u. Weaver, et note Judgment for plaiu- tiff by default. The following cases were set tor trnu Parrish Potter vs.

J. K. Hawes et March 27; V. MoMurnan et al, vs. Fritz Nehring et March 22; Amelia Hall vs.

City of Austin, on call; bmina H. Bollmnn et al. v. Supreme Iodge K. of March 21: Jack Steele vs.

J. Hume ct three cases, March 27; Emma H. Bolluian vs. Grand Lodge A.O, March 27: Heideiiheimcr. btra.ss- burecr Co.

vs. E. F. G. Swenson, S.

E. Raven vs. Travis County. March 24; William vs. C.

A. Peterson, March 2a. DAMAGE SUIT FILED. The Missouri. Kansas and Texas Rail way Company Sued for A Aamnee suit for was filed in the district court yesrenmy ny jiaij i I.inrlell asainst the Missouri.

Kansas It.iihvHV eonmanv of Texas. Th luidlinnil of hi. idaintirT was killed hv trnin near Elirin on the JOti) or last Decemtie-r. and damages to the above amount are firayed for. Snrnh ofun ti ed suit aeaina-s m-r husband, G.

H. Bloom, for divorce. The grand jury came in yesterday pvpii ne nnrt returned tour irue urns. Thev asked to lie discharged, and after thanking tbcm Judge lirooks compiled with their request. STUARTS COURT.

In iStuart's court Emma Brad ley was fined aud costs for aauit. FEDERAL OOURT. A bankruptcy diseharge was granted to C. L. Lauderdale of Wano.

W. McOendon ot Austin was Miimirted to jiractice in the federal courts. RECORDER'S COURT. There were eleven cases yesterday morning liefore Recorder Carlton's court. Five were set over aud two were nil red tjt trau.ey wan linen mi a rai" nf intoT cat on.

1 Coleman and A Dawson were each fined $5 on charges of disturbing the jieace. A PLEASANT OUTING. A Jolly Crowd Enjoyed a Day on Onion I recK. A snill iiarty, consisting of Misses Crawford, Pryor, Burdett and liutiis, and Mrs. Pi.

L. Crawford. Messrs. E. D.

Crawford. F. Crawford. Wmith, Malotie, Ryan and 1 honias, spent the day, un- As we are to get in our new quarters by April 15 we will offer special this week a few bargains. A lanre English ouart bottle of fancy mixed or plain pickles for 15 A larce Enelisb unart bottle of chow chow for 15 An Enslish iuit bottle mixed or plain pickles for 10 An Kiurtish nint tiottle of chow chow 10 Fairbank's justly celebrated Ark soan.

tw cake. 02 Or 5 bars Ark for 10 fir 10 bars Ark for Or 12 bars Ark for 25 This is a 'bargain. 3 funds of cleaned currants for. Aunt Jemima ramakf flour. 3 oack- aees i 3 dozen safety matches for.

0- i Just arrived: A mr rf frth Ouail tlats. 2 Pack ages for 15 Ti V. lnt tiitr for i-'f- No. 1 tnb for 40 No. 2 tub for 45 No.

3 trth. 50 Fflirhanb'a i.nrp familr 'ard. t.CF 10- oound lnwket Faicbank's nnr family lard. rer 5- nonnd bm'ket. for 30 We have a Tiair of fine computing scales, cheap 10 00 A t.argain Genuine white lioop Holland ber-rinir.

a kesr a loner as they last for 50 It in s-ldon we bav such a bargain in molasses, but having purchase! a iart car of pure ribbon cane svnip. manufactured at Jjake. Tiar Weimer, one trial win convince yon of its supe rior qualities. Per za Ion aa the will of as a be It G. el if "it It i heary pains, mucwis awenanres itoh.

the nose, sore throat aiMr ncver4et-go cough. Don't waste precious time treat-in; this cougti with troches, tablets, or KKir, cbcap Mre at once 'i-u In. King's New Discovery, tbe infaM- remedy for broncliiiu trout.es. it kilH the disease germs, heals the lungs and prevents the dreaded after effect from the malady. Prine 50 cents end 3 $1,011.

Money back if not cured. A trial bottle free at u. laies uru; store. Feather dusters in all grades and sizes at H. II.

Voss 511 Congress avenue. -Established 1855- 1 1 1 Dimensionn ot building: 661SOO feet-, two tories hiVh. 108 to 116 B. 7th TTeleohone 161. U.

To finest teams, tear, carriage, a -eto. the Suth. 'Bus and baggage -f'-trnaferg to and from all trains..

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