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COURT CONDENSATIONS. Tho Orlit Oronml Out Slnco The Last Report Evil Door'i Terror Contlnnoj. Henry..McKnlght. maintaining u iiulssniice, by Jury; guilty. In tills cusc tlio defendant nppjured as his own ntlorncy assisted by Judge Hardy. Jolm Strickland, assault and bat teryj pletiU guilty, 113. Joioph Lockwood, wcniran; by Jury, not guilty. John Hogue and James C. Sagely, larceny; by Jury, guilty. James Mortimer, Introducing; plead guilty, one year and a day In Colum bus, Ohio and $10. V. T. Coblln, Introducing; plead guilty, one year and a day at Colum bus, Ohio and $10. Hobert. Uunyon, Introducing; plead guilty, one year and a day at Colum bus, Ohio and $10. V. J, Clcomore, Introducing; plead guilty; one' year and a day at Colum bnVOhljban.l 310. I'red l-YanJIllo. nITray; tried by tho court, guilty, Shi. " Klsworth Kwlnehart and Kenneth Hamilton, aiding prisoners to escape: by Jury, not guilty as to Kwlnehart. and guilty as to Hamilton. The following prisoners formerly convicted were arraigned and sentenc ed: John Hogne, larceny: three months In Jail and $10.- Jnmes'c. Sagly. larceny; six ni'inths in Jail and $10. Kenneth Hamilton, aiding pris oners to escape; six months In Jail and 92,-)0. " .1. A. Alexander, larceny, nine in tilths la Jail and $100. Stephen Tyson, larceny; twelve in tilths In Jail and $10. 'L. T. Itest, Larceny: plead guilty, sWiii mths In Jail and $10. Mike Mackln. gaming: forfeiture of bond set aside and plea of guilty en tered by bis attorneys, $i". Thin. Hell, et al, dlsturbldg the pence: not guilty. Drake tlooch. weapon: dismissed. fStiy Law.ronco. larceny: plead guilty, three months and $10. Himh Hear, nnllclous mischief, not Utility. Motion for a new trial In the Cuni mlngs seduction ease will be argued tomorrow morning. " .Advertise In the Ai:imoui:ith. Short or lers serv -d at all hours at the Cream Ikikery. 8-tr Subserlb' for the AttiwuitinTi:. I'nr sale or exchange two hacks. Apply at o ice to SMnrrwry. T. V. Lytton, formerly of this cltv, but now postmaster at Hcagan, Is in the city. Wantki) -A fjw d.iv boarders in private family. Apply at o.ico to this 'mice. Wanhcij -'A'oal In exchange fo; subscription tuthe Weekly A ki).moi:i: iru. 10) cords will by thus accepted. WAsrK') W m l In exch inge fo subscription to tho Weekly Amnion -im, 103 cords will Iv thus accepted. Wanthii-iVooI in exchange for subscription to the Weekly Akdu juh itk. lOOcords will be thus accepted. Wantki) Wood in exchange for subscription to the Weekly A ltOMonu itk. 100 cords will be thus accepted. Judge Stuart Is iiulte lulispised, but not so seriously so as to cause him to adjourn court. Uncle Knot Tracy of tho Davis country Is in tho city as a witness be fore the federal court. Judgo Stuart passed a number of Jail sentences this morning. They ap pear elsewhere In the days court pro ceedings. Attention Is called to the change of ad, for Stonum llros., the gents fur. nlshers of Gainesville. K. II. Scrivener of T'auliTvalley Is In tho rlty. Mr. Scrlvein r Is one of the most reliable and etllciont of the Par Is deputy ni irshal force In the Indian Territory. Mrs. M. Wheeler accompanied by her daughter, Miss Etta anil son Hurt loft on the morning train for a few days among the wonders of the Dallas fair. Mchdames H. 1. Kvctts, J. H. Jordan, H, II. Curlew, and M. E. Wysc returned last night, from a visit to tho Dallas fair. They report a most delightful time. " A. It. icCoy, of Daugherty, Is In the city. He tried I" do without the Ardmorolto but a few weeks proved to him conclusively that life Is too sh irt for such a sacrillcc, so be wisely renewed today. tffr-GotoTullus" Kahu for all the popular Territorial drinks. GOOD PLACES DIFFICULT TO FIND A Voune Country Olrl THI n I'atli.llo Btnry In n Polko Court. Beforo n ikiIIco justice on tlio North Slrto n slim, palo girl was brought. Slu woro no hat, her Iialr was tnugled, mid clinging to It wtro fragments of dead leaves. Hrr gown, doubtless onco a flimsy piece of tlncry carried through) tho country by n peddler, wns fnded and torn, and her toes showed through hole! , In hor shoes. Sliu had not tho appear-1 ancoof a hardened sinner. Her month did not bii,cnk n lomr career of vice. and hor iyv, though red, had not the dull blur of continued dissipation. The justlco look td sharply nt hor. iou have not been hern before," he said, half as n declaration and half as n 4UU&UUU. No, sir.' Sliamo and crief wcro In her voice, "What is tho charge, against hor?" tho jiihtleo asked. "Sho was found drunk and asleep in Lincoln paw," an ifllccr nnsworcd. Tho justlco looked at her. Slio looked down. "How old aro yon?" ho asked. "Twenty-two," sho answered. "Where is your homo?" "My hcnio was near Mnkwonago, in Wisconsin. I haven't been horo very long. I camo iioro expecting to Hud of fice work, "but failed. I didn't know whoro to go. I wandered about and finally got work in n cheap restaurant, and I worked there a few days for noth Ing nnd tho thing failed. I don't hardly ( kiiuw now i iivcumiiTiiiai, uui i linowi ..t..l. I ..... !!.... l J tho streets. Tho air was cool, and I was 1 hnngiy. Thero was no placo open for me, and I went into a saloon. I knew it was wrong to go into tho place, but where was I to go? I know that there aro places for girls to go, whero food nud beds nro provided fur them, but they nro always farofi1, whllotho saloon Is always at hand. Yon havo to hunt to find tho cood places, but tho bad ones stand always hi front of yon. I don't i know why this should bo so, but' It is. j A number of men wcrr in tho saloon j drinking, and ono of them, sitting at a table, told mo to tit down and have a drink. I told him that I wanted noth-' ing to drink, but that I should like to' havo something to eat. Ho ordeied something, and 1 nto it, anil thou ho in ni Mod until 1 drank a glass of beer. I don't know how many glasses I drank, but I know that it must havo been n good many, for 1 recollect trying to dance, I saug old fashioned country songs, nnd they made mo drink more. I don't know when I left them. The next thing I knew I was shaken by a policrmnn in the park." It was a luug time beforo tlio justice said anything. Ho sat looking at the girl, at hor torn gewn, at tho leaves la her hair. "Von don't want to bo nbad woman, do yon?" he nfked. Sho looked up at him with n swift, snrpriMMl Klance, and tears wero in hei oyes. "No, sir," sho said. "What l havo seen of bad lifo mnkus mo hato it. I know that I'm n.l veiy i-nn.rt, but 1 can work If I havo tho ch .nee.'' "And you Khali have tho chance," tho justlco answered. "Hit down over there. " "Aro yen going to send mo to jail?" "No, I'm going to snd yon out to i my house, and 1 bono that hereafter you'll ii' t find tho good places so for nway and tuu bad ouos ajuouat lia:.:l. -Chicago Inter Ocean. USCS FOR OLD GTRUET CARS. A llmtnn Mun Mart n Miniiiicnl Which Ik lli.lhiill.il im rniil.l!lll' . Whllo tho lingo traction coijioratloii which has gih'tronrd thecity with trol ley wires was wondering if it would not bo tho eh npest way to tako tho old care out by tho rhipload mid dump them in somo placo v. hero they would not inter fero with navigation a citizen stopped in and bid G for thoin. Ills lire t movo n'ti r ceiling tho cars was to put ono in tho b.-ek yard of a fiiend and to toll tho el.ihiiTU t.int thoy might uso It for n pln hoohO. Tho children wcro iu , eoMnales and sat up nights to uso the1 car. Other children eamo and peered! through the pickets of tho fence, and went homo and teased for a street car. Tho demand was created, and soon the I purveyor of broken down street cars did i n rufhln business. j Mothers fouud thoy could put their small children inside, and shutting the doors leave them with a feeling of so - curltr. It was tho cheapest way, too, iu many cases to provide shada The i cars could bo secured for 5 apleco, and I tho first outlay was tho last. So cars ! wcro dragged by horses Into hack yards, nud tho trucks removed from under them, lmd tho brakes tnken otT. Now that tho now Industry has been started it is surprising how niatiy uses aro bo ing found for theso ancient conveyances. At first thoy wcro thought of only as playhouses. Ono purchaser tarns his now acquisi tion into n heiihouso. Another, who is a contractor, pays his men every Satur day night from tho door of thn old car. Ono mnn fixed his up as a carpenter shop for his boy, and one enterprising old woman iu Cambridge made an offer" for ton cars. Her Idea was to whool them down to tho seashoro ami convert them Intocottnges and bathhouses, shift ing their position with tho tide. Her in genious scheme, however, wns thwarted by tho refusal of tho owners of tho beach to soil her laud for tho purpose. Now that tho ball has been set rolling nox summer may seo tlio lntrouuction oi "house cars for tho campers out, pic nickers nud excursionists." Boston Transcript. fllaiUlmm'n ItcllKlun. Tho Churchman of London is worked np over a roliglous nrticlo recently writ ten by Mr. Gladstone, "Space," it says, "forbids our dealing moro particularly with tho clover hat dangerous teaching of tills artlnlo, which leaves us indoul t ns to whether tho marvelous man will dio a Roman Cathollo or a Baptist Neither would much surprise us." JUDGE GIBBONS' COURT. Two Aanltto Kill Cntm Heard Toctny.-Ono Defendant Dit cknrcoil ami One Hol.l. James KlUwatcr, of I'riee. uasglvon a hearing by Commissioner Gibbons this morning on a charge of assault to kill and wastllscharged. The evidence .,. h . .nci . Vi'" V ' w)a "m?K" nv iioen assaulted went to I'll water house and created such a disturbance that forbearance ceased to be a virtue. He took a shot at thorn with bird shot and peppered them considerably about the body Sim Stotts, who lives near Woolsoy, i was aisoarraigneu on a nue charge. The evidence In the case Iiowcut' showed an entirely dllferfiit sfit nf-1 fairs and results. His accuser Is J. K. Doyle. i It seems that Doyles folk- accu-od Stottsof stealing their turkey s.whlch caused ill feelings to exist between the two families. Doyle stales and sweurs. that last summer while he was thrashing grain. Stotts came to where he was and wit limit warning made an attempt on Ills life with a nlstol. Several .shots wm, Hreil, two of which took edect on (,..liV iiitjiim ""J"- lR1,"1 The prisoner was held toanswerthc i amount of the bind not being learned cannot be stated. WONDERFUL MINES. Tho Aijihalt Supply At Woodford InoxLauntlblo First Clni Plant UnJor Couitructlon. Captain Nat Smith, the sage if Woodford Is in the city. I'roni him It Is learned that work on the plant for the reduction of the asphalt supply at that place Is progressing most satis factory, lie says the plant will be complete nnd first class In every p:ir- tscular, and that the works will be In full blast In the near future. When asked as to the extent of the supply, he replied that It was simply Inex haustible; that there Is enough of the mineral In sight to justify the asser tion that the streets of every city In the United States could be paved from It and yet have left enough to work on for a century to come. The captain Is a great enthusiast and predicts won derful things fur Woodford, the chief of which Is u railroad to transport the .products to market. The oil mills are now running full blast, luvhu started up yostcrd.iy. Knougli seed are on hands to keep a constant ru.i the ro:n ihr.br of ths season. Dr. Ynrb.ougli. of Springer, Is In thecity. Hcays he Is free to acknowl edge Unit he was among the false prophets who predicted the downfall of the AiiDMouuiTH In Its early days, hut that he Is j. a I to now realize that he was wrong. Denier in lino liquors. All orilors given pr .inpt att..n- tion. Corner Kim nnd Commerce Sis., Gainesville, Texns. r m. Mil!:!": 5,a,n st -Votl w"rlh- W. C. Mixi.isii, U tinea llle. (w. o. mums, h. Praotico limited to dlscntoi of tho Ej-o, Ear, Hoie nnd Throat. Will bo in Ardmoro, at t lie Wlmor Hotel, second ami fourth Suuilais nf each mouth. MflfJCY Tfl I HAM On Diamond and 1 WKt i Ctilrlu'ii on tlio ISIirll. Ill a certain rather pretentions bnt cheap priced restaurant I witnessed 'a scene which, though funny enough to tho outside onlooker, could not hut havo been extremely mortifying to tho pro prietor. Tlio proprietor was also tho conk, and ho wns engaged in Industri ously frying a number of pancakes on u griddlo placed for bIiow in tho window when n party of thrco who had just en tered ordered n trio of eggs nplcco. Tho proprietor thereat seized uiuo of tho ovids from a box beneath tho counter nud began to break them ono after another upon tho griddlo. Ho had reachod tho eighth egg vhen, lo nud behold I instead of a yolk and albumen spreading itself temptingly into view, camon small coti-. fused mass of feathers, minute cluws, a ! beak, etc A look of horrcr tprcad Itself over tho man's faco as ho gazed at tho unwelcome apparition, and thcu gazing over nis shoulder anil seeing mat iiu nntln. .nnn,l l. ,M , . . . greased it anew and proceeded with his work. O "ookery, how mauy frauds aro practiced in thy nainol Brooklyn Standard-Union. Collar anil Ilratlacliet. Tho stiff high collars, particularly when worn by short necked women, are being accused of producing ncrvom hcadnche. They press nt tho back direct- ly upon tho sensitive haso of tho brain and compn.'RS, often to tho point of in jury, tho 'tclns and arteries of tho neck, frequently causing a congestion that eutls In houdacho. ENDINQ OF AN EPOCH. TliN It Wimt dm Drntli nt tlm rrtneo ul Alnrrlrnn i:ii-Ui1i I:h)M Mm It. With tho death of Oliver Wcndr-ll Holmes; America comes to the end of Its first epoch in distinctive native poesy. With r.mcrsun, Hryant, Lowell, Longfellow, Whitticr, in particular with Too, Drake, I'oreivnl, Halhok and Whitman also If ouo wishes to Ik truly cathollo the (;eulat ripened soul that has now been garnered unto rest consti tute tho galaxy of singers whoso names for all timowill crown tho first century of tho letters of this young republic. It Is not, however, us a poet of tho first niagtiltudo that tho three genera tions of American leaders who were bis eontpinporatles will chiefly honor OM ver Wendell Holmes. As essayist mill philosopher rather than poet or novel 1st his memory will bo tho most wldo ly ami most tenderly chcrlsliod liy liis survivors nud transmitted to tho gener ations that aro to bo. llo had In n da groo rarely given to man tho faculty ol making tho reader of his ua!ut philos ophy and kindly cheer his friend nud lifelong grateful beuefielaiy. ilu was tho prineu of Amurlonn Kng lisli essnyiit. Ho had thoseusu and in sight of William H.tv.litt, tho graco and ryaipatliy of Leigh Hunt, tho strength and (pialutiiesH of William Cobhett mid at will and upon occasion tho iiolbh"d dlctioii of Maeaulay. It is a proof of tho virility of Oliver Wendell Holmes' ccnius that ho has left in tho Hold of Knglish proso that ho tiod a crop of imitatoiH and dbeiplos. Would that his K'hool of writers might havo inherited tho mantlo of their preceptor, might havo dorivod something of tho profound ness, tho geniality and tho checriuoss of Oliver Wendell Holmos. New York Telegram. GAMBLING IN ENGLAND. A I.timlun .fournul Suyi Tlmt Kvrrrliotly In l'mitlnc Tor thn Ilnciirnril Iiicrriiirnt. Private ronlotto tables havo liocotno common iu cultivated society and aro openly sold by fashionable furniture dealers. Both soxos assiduously culti vate tho "liuckit shop," sometimes making money, but iu too many In stances making fearfully wry faces when they find that tluyhavo to settle up their 11 ttlo difference! with their outside brokers. Tho "play" has becomu em phatically "tho tiling," although iu a xciiso far different from that intended by tho I'rinco of Denmark. Sub.-tautial business men find It Irk somo to mako a railway journey of an hour and a quarter without producing a pack of cards and getting up ft nire, quiet gamoof whist, nud it can scarcely Ik) said that in this year of grace lb1.) I thero is n single section of society out side tho strictly religious classes that is not iu somo form or another addicted to gambling. Tlio incitements thorcto, goodness knows, nro numerous and ex citing enough, from gold mines iu tho mountains of tho moon to tickets iu thu Gorman lotteries. , Everybody is panting for tho unenrned increment. IJviryhody yearns to eat, drink and bo merry, to wear fine clothes nud lo sparkle with jewels, to bo bought with money for which no work has boon dune. There i.i gambling iu tho highest nud gambling in tho lowest of our couches soeiales. Loudon Telegraph. A STINGING REBUKE. American In Loinltm llnjoy Hi" Itninttlnc lllwil tlir Antll)lirliliif; Socli'ty. j No utterance of tho London Times for a long time has Lecn so much enjoyed by I Americans in London ns that paper's stinging rohnko to English iiiitilynehiug husybodies, says a coiru poiidont. It is pecnliarly appropriate that tho govern or of Alabama's reply to tho lotter o tlio Eugliih Autilyiichlug society should appear iu tho fnmo newspaper with tho report made to tho British gov- I eminent by Sir Hobert Hamilton of his investigation into tho pltiablo hardships ! of tho iiii.ahitants of tho British island i of Dominica, in tlio West Indies. The i forms of oppression Inflicted by tho Brit- il colonial government thero nro nl j mil credible. Tl plo of tho island nro Impover I Ishcd a. st and barely able to keep j soul oixl .oily together, but iu lieu ol the payment of taxes thu authorities compel men, women and children to work nt ruadhuildiug. No exceptions aro mado, and this leads Sir Koliert mildly to recommend to tho British gov ernment that women who nro about to become mothers should not bo forced to work upon tho roads. Thrco examples of women being delivered within a fow hours of doing their contribution to the ' road tax are given. When tho rovouurs of tho bland admit, says tho royal com ;iilssioner, women should 1k relieved of .Contributing to this tax cither in mon ey or labor. Tlio Count mill UN Trout. Tho Germans nro laughlug nt an in cident concerning Count Kanit., ouo of tho lenders of tho agriculturists whose opposition to tho government was so strongly relinked by tho ompcror the other day. When tho emperor visited I Knigsbcrg, Kanitz, who counted on obtaining an luviiiiiinu lo mo imperial banquet, requested to Imj allowed to fur nlch thu trout, Tho offer was accepted, and thn count scut -120 trout. Then ho received a dispatch saying tlmt his name had beou struck off tho list. Tho count toll graphed to IConigsberg to stop tho fish, but tho supply had already been sent, and nil tho gucxts at tho banquet greatly enjoyed thorn. Tho emperor, when nftHrwaid informed, laughed heartily over tho incident. Berlin Let ter. til.o Co u lit Not Itrlt. Miss Norn Welton, tho assistant iu , tho postofllco at Argentn, Mason couu-. ty, Is churged by postofllco detoctlvcs! with opening letters inldrcFt-ed to n young man. Ams Welton lias mado a full confession. Shu was in lovo with tlio young man, and ns ho was writing j to a rival sho lead thu let tew, delaying i tho missives until investigation follow ed. Dccatarllls.) Dlsjiatch. ' Ai You Your Would you rnlhorpny 25 nnd S5o for nntitiols thnn to pay lvloski 20 nnd 2oo for tho sanio goods? Would yon rathor pay 25 to 15o foriitfood johiiH Until to pay icioHid in io;m-3o. Would you ratliorpay ICIoski JO, 12, 15, 20c for worsted dross goods, nil now stylos, than to pay others 15, 20, 25 or ovon !f5o for tho aamo goode. Would you rathor pny ICIoski SI. 75, 2.50 andSs'J.25 fora full size all-wool blankol (any col or) than pay others S2. 50,. 1.50 nnd SI. 50 for tho same blanket Would you rather pay Kloski St. 25, 1.50 nnd 2.00 for a Guarantoed IIamilton-13rown shoo than to pay othors St, 50, 1.75 and 2.25 for n shoo not as good, Do you want Cheap Shoos, pa per solos, spongy insolos Kloski don't keep 'om. Do you want a good jeans nt 20, 25 and 33 l-3o thatothor stores soil for 25 to 5()ct3 Kloski has it. ICIoski sells Boys and Children's suits from fl.oOpcr sulttof.no nnd dares ono beat them at -C) to 7. Kb ski received this week- One Hundred Overcoats. Thev are marked to any sell :X0 to Jill. Heat the nrlce If von Kloskr.s Carpet, Kloor Oil Cloth and .Mattings need no advertising ns his trade Is s i good on carpets ho lias employed extra help to attend to It. iieniiui iMr (iisi iictly that Kloski are close ii trade. 1.1 U IWI'U Yours A. KLOSKI Stylish and Durable CLOTHING. Our reputation ns lunliis for nil kinds nf Clothing is well k own all over tl.o Mate. We uairy tho largest and In st s -lect' d line of wooImis of any tailors in North Texas, anil no i-no can etiri.iibs our'nitiko and fit. In READY :-: MADE ::: CLOTHING We have n competitoip. Our own ilcs yned pnnnentR spenk for i hi nisei v. s. All tho-o who aru Hearing our nmkoof clothing aro huppv and contented, a.ul thosu who never tried our oh thing will bo mrpriscd at the quality i.f gii'ds, also nt the low prices We cairy a large lino of GENTS' FINE SHOES. Wo carry all styltsand qua'lties of Hats. In Gents' Furnishing- wc nro the leaders. A call nt our establish incut wid c n vim c you that we are advorti.ung facts. 1ENINGER Toilers, Won mi Ifcn't Osifittin, 5MHE5VIUE, IN, kimmpwimikm easy as making a mistake. Ilym' way. if would be tanking n decided chances n solid silver bolls from to $1.60 for ourclock because they go so well. If MAX Mattresses Carry a full nnd coinplole Hue of cases all blzcs eoiistiiutly on liuuil. Embalming Joined to Idols? Do you want a flannel, nil wool, noarly a yard wide and worth .'15 and t0o for 20 to 30o? Klos ki will soli it to you, and dnro you to boat it at 5o per yard moro. Do you want ovcrahiita and top shirts at 15 to 25o less than other stores will sell you. Price Kloski' s and buy 'em. Do you want a Cloak for your wife, daughter or any ono else? If ho, seo Kloski' s now stock and lot him savo you S2 to S5 on a cloak you will not bo ashamed to wear 10 years from now. Ladies, do you want an Up-to-Dato Cloak or Capo Plain, lAir-trimmod, Tan, Brown or any stylo you could buy in Kansas City, Dallas or Fort Worth? Seo if Kloski can't suit you samo stylo, prico and quality om S3. 50 lo S15. Do you want a suit of clothes for 7, t), 10 and 12.50 that is S2.50 to 3.00 oheapor than any houso in Ardmoro can or will sell you Sco Clothing. Kloski 'b now can at ftl.f.o to lil. has everything you want, and If you 1 lioLS see him and price Ills goods before y is ALWAYS TIIK LOWUST, uu IHKMIOOOOOO'JO :-: BROS,, itilfttfikc fo lot slip Ttioro is nl vj s a nrh rush ROY. JEWELER, Gfainosville, Texas. him ife Gcrhart IMilert la nil tjlno( Furniture, Baby Carriages, Mattings, Win dow Shades and Springs, undertakers' good, wood autl meUllo a S-pcsuTf':'' )