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1' a V 11 K HERALD DALLAS. TEX A iaE 1MU.AS DAli.i HERALD. i.ii.l-s'iuss irttll'. TbiiMs of si'iciciriiojj." DAILY. C Copy t'i' Monll: g f .l- r .Mui'tlis r. 11 on i it nr I ) 'r, nt j id m CO per year S 1.00 a.r.n a. no 10 oo TUKHDA Ti MAItCH , 185 ANNOUNCEMENTS- FOR MAYOIt. W E AIhTJTTiUZKD TOAN nntii.ec Mr. John Mi'i.i.man s a can didate lor Major ul the ensuing election in April. TIT K ARE AUTHOUl.Kl) TO AN- niiuui'o John lliNHr Dhows iui a twniltilmy lor Mayor. IITK AHE AITHOKI.KI) TO AN. 1 nii'tiice Mil, Eu. U. harm as it candi date for Mayor al the enmilim April election. XV K AitK AtJTHOKI.KI) TO AN 1? nomiirB I) it. J. W. chowdim kh the xvsuii.iij' ui'uiiiihicu ...ii.mi.) .). HIV t)lll- ocrallo party Inr I lie olllcu of Mayor ul tno AIIsIiImu A ..HI ..ll.11. I. Ill ti;i:si)av. MARCH 24. O.J, KOli al.OKHM AN. Ill K AUH Al! I'HOHI'K.I) 'I'll AN Yl invuneo K. J. Kivi.kn hh a candidate nr time mini irom we Mrtli Wunl. 1K AK1C AUTHoltlZKD TO AN 1 inmnfl.1 Mu l 1 ... i. ' ' j. .... . i, i. i nn i. e.iii.u- ate for Al.lerinau In the Khsl Ward ul the V u nillllH t'lt'Utllllli T iTk a uiS a"i:tii i in n 'i-TI 7T JT iicainoe Ma. J. D. CAkTKit for rt. clce- win mi inn twice oi i.miiiciimnu In luu Hlxth si iim c.r nit' milK lerm. 1IT U A III1 IIT'l'll.ilMUL't. R'.i mj " ...... s i 1 1 - it. fir. Lr HI I is TV notmee 1H. li. M. Tillman in Dim Dem- ut-miir iiniinuco inr Aiucrniuii, inr Hie loug term. In Ilia Fourth Ward, ul tho ensuing si f V i ll V i piiiii. i7in n.i . V' r nv s n ii ui i.r. 1 r" il n'iniii'hi(iMUNii (.okii a a candidate for ItlflotMru 11 A ItlHrmuii from tint Knurl!. WBru.to succeed himself. Jileidlon April 7, im-h X1TK AKK AUTHOltlZKI) TO AN TY noiinrmO ! IIowskii an a candhialu J! 'J? 'Jl' i? '1 PJL! 1' ? Il " an Lji 1 1 nrl I it in. illt ALutlllMAN -HAM' UALL H. tnH a w v. Alrruniiivkii ii... a v. ... .. nii.Mviiii.nu j ill- IT diiiiiii'o M k. r. Oanzkh aa a ruiiiIIiIhIo ir v "uih'iiiiiru hi r.ani uuiiiui ul tho eiinu lilS. lrtl ''l"1'' lm. XVK A UK AlJTUOUlKI) To AN IV muni, u ILu iiiMi.ui.r li il. ...... ii . " iiii.iii.i7i Kit IIAIIKIH hh B eamllilnm fur 1 11111111111111111 in lOnM. Dullua ul KM r- i-imii 1 g rt Jim .lf.flon Fhanok liaa apotit up to ditto I'.HUMK), COO In Cliiiitt. 'J'IiIh beata tlio vxiiuihU- tur ir Hiiy tiuunekeopor with a uuruloaa mum tirvuiH. Tim ('ouriir-Jiiiirii.il aaya tlio presl drul Bct.aiH Intent uu iii,olntlii(r to of Urn irnoii8 who aro not uamlliliiteH. Ti l t 1 9 a niiutake. JIu tins nut iiiKiliituil 111. .11 u ho 14 not a ultlzmi uf tliu Unliuil Slat h Mits. liii.i.-.SmiioM hari liou prohlb Itv 1 1.) thti Mipnm 0 cmurt ot Ciilitornia from r n ivinir hIIiiioiiv or colim'tlnu- " n ' h until tlio parlioTi hhull have Ix l'.iro t! at trilmiial. "Htop 1 n.o wor.l. - 1 . rnor uf ManHiU'lmiiiitlN linn bill knni'kiiiK oil' thdsuloof 1 11 p. 111. to 0 a. 111. Tlili In- 1:10 bottle sollln ; ut tliellrat nr mid far uilvaiicua llm : 1 1 ; rai.cu! com I ppc : bi r," iv 1 Tin,' ; 1 . ; 1 drink . 1, llKll u till 11 CHIl-'l 1 1 Tuk v that Hill,; , 11. etl'in'i pile-.' bly ..!: lri. . furnn ! niai ' ;. la In " . f-TI .('.. , . Ml 1 . Tin: i lii-ln fonlf 1 . i- till III! 111.1. tii.; Whaikvi.ii ibo filial uutuoine may tv , tliHra can b no doubt the Eiixliii vornment bna ooulrHi-teJ a war in Kvypt that will coiitliiun lor years. lu thoi.fa-.on when the climate will pr init the EiikIUIi to advance and eiiKaKO in antive bolllltic, the forces of El. Maiidi will not probably ofrVr Koneral battlti, but will aarry forward a guerilla wnrl'urethat w ill be harrunsiiiK In the extreme. It Is Tery doubtful If any of HietribHS who profur rrieudnh'p for tho Riltlsil can lie relied upon, and when an opportunity otrrs, as at Khartoum, they will prove reoroaut to their auiloa blo profeaalous aud betray the trusts reposed lu tbein. The tribes agnliiHt which the war Is waged are nomadic lu habits, few bave settled habitation, their delight Is war and pillage, aim it is not certain that they do not regard the present hostilities as a b.lessinjr. The English may drive them from one place to another, but after they bavs ac quired possession of the oountry, It is but a barren land It may be long jt:ua noiore this war Is terminated. A kissing party-a kissing sooioty lu ftiu-t oaiiasl Will these harrowing in siiiuatlons never oeaao? An Hem is irn lug the grand rounds of the state press mat Kissing 11a developed into a regu lar business organization in Kast Dallas Wo live In East Dallas. Wb I1M.VA ninth n noitorod her high-ways and by-ways by unj anu oy nigiiianu wo are still una hie to locale this heavenly and runtnr mis Hocloty. Js it posslblo that we hare uoou niaoa-Ualled! Are wn a 'kiiniv nothing" by I'orceT Are silver hairs to have no sbowlmr In Ibis 1,1,1.. worliir Aro we to leant unon m..i,w,ri,,. alone, awuot momories, aud whou we recall the gushing rapture ol ourkisslng ujn, uA.,1111111 uuucious least, uellglilful momory, and then subsiile into dreams ami reveries or the bust? OI. ti.i ... could call back 30 years, as tho follow said. Unt we do uot bullnvn it. Tl,.,r is no such society In 15ast Italia. Kast Dallas is A mattor-of-luct town and kiss ing Is a maltorof fancy. Onlv thus ami iiuuiiu- more. 'i'HK Hi halo has received a l.cautitul cluster of palut prints in the way of flowery tribute, of friendship admlra- oiy aiiapieu 10 purposes or comptiimm tMryexchsngo dur nr the di-ilnhtful perhap the most enjoyable season of tlm lexss year. They are Irom the en terprising firm of L. Tring A Co., of Himton, and the Hkiiam, gratefully ac kuowledge their receipt. Homk waginh boys put explosive mat toronthe gavel of LusurENANr-Gov kiinor Ginus in the senate clmmhnr 1.,.. (lay as a boyish joke last week, and the inior-uuean, so remarkable fur adher ence to truth and fair representation es pecially of all things southern, says: "The Texas senate had a shooting match In the lobby of the senate cham ber Saturday." The Intor-Ocean can And enough material in the rows of the Illinois legislature without manufac turing wholesale falsehoods about the south. uiip'irtutit lad Is announced . l'i.r:VKI.AM take neither 1. ..irt-ir lu her tea. Wli.it the hi 11 ty bave 011 Kuropnan com- .'it out known, b It it ui y pus- ir city 0l.1c1.lniM. .. ,1 '.lie llr.t act M4, Vii.as pnr- it li,.lng kw.ru In us post- ;. '.' -ul wrts to ktis lits wife. It 11 flie U young, plump an. I . ,i uu. 10 ihuii a llnniK'itid i.I!i.t in!'1'! to .l.i Hie Maine tiling. 1 i uniler distress of llin pub 1 ' lit of tlnvyiilii Dixp.itch af c i.i,ivsp;.er win of tile statu a 'bo (ialvesmn Kicrd says , '.Im proprietor, bid iiplhouia . iWo.ihW,hi'i, and (bou lei ii g.. A JniT ri'soliiilou bss been pasaud by tin. O:. In leLlslaturo to subniH llu coiiHtltulloual an endini'iit changlngtlie rail eliH'tti.n rr.im October toNovembcr. This Is well and will simplify the presl- dentin oliotlou campaign three years from next iintiniin. Tliu Oalveston News, lu replving to an aitlitle In ths Hvrnti EntnrnrlMe. wlicreln that paper admits the Dalliu J1KKAI.I) Ulll lllUCh til defeat tl.n H .ilu si'bemo, says the Eiitoriirlsa nvnn.n.i mates tho Inliuonco of the HkhaluIh conirress. It is to bo regretted the News issoHiiiy 10 eivo utteriince. lna....i. folly. From iimitlmnun of niwloiil.r.ui Integrity ln Washington, the IIuiai.u lourns that uieinbers of l.nnirieMH IV.ii.i Ibis and other states admitted UioIIkh. AM) to bo the most InlliiniilU! iuw i lexas, anil vvlilln they rnoogiiixed tlio fact that the 1Ukai.ii was not ..,.. 1 to deep water aKiulvi StOII. II. IVttu (.twin... that tiie pupor was ojipoKing ton must stupendous scheme attempted to bo per petrated In this congress. The IIkum.u says llili much, not In a spirit of yain glorious bouHtiiig, but to gtvo utteiiuico to plain truths, with whi. li tlm v..,- s.iould lie, and iiii.louhledly Is, t.imlllar, TnmtK are but few who know of the existence of a race of black Hebrews in the heart of Ethiopia. They aro said, according to an account In an exchange, to number tfKyioO, have the holy writ ings In Etlijoplo version, and all the Mosaic ceremonies aud law. Tlioy are supposeu tone Ibo children of llebrow Inuuigrauts, who, In the time of th tribal dispensation, settlod and iiurrle.l In Abysiulii, which Is Hot eotlHlilt.ri.rl Improbable, as Ethiopians are of .Semi tic nationality and limgiiinre. The name of those ancient people is Kaliislias. If HiiHsia don't einrsire in a war wit I, England, she has sti,;i:eedod in scaring the whole British nation. Tho cr.ar Is preparing for war, and would probably like to try his band in a hostile AllCl.lll.. tor wil h tho greatost power on the globe. missis nas limning to lose, but ull to gain, while Fnland lias iiutl.liitf ti gain, but all to loso. Kratice and (lor. many chuckle over the prospector ibis war, and while professlug to want peace maintained, would like to see 11 lively bout between the two icroutcst powers en the eastern contl.io.it. Tlll'.liK Is dociileillv a revivu! !,. r..i estate In this city, mid prices are firm and advancing. Improvements con tinue, and the many Hegant residences being erected in the cllv and In .11 11,.. suburbs surrounding almost exceed be. lief, nnd that, foe. at a limn wl.en ,.11., , localities complain ol a want of outer, piise and progress. f ,mr ,,! U.,1V would unite In one lmhii.1 .,ir..,t .,.,.1 build a railroad by the way of (I nine- vino to tlio cjal II.. !,U I II U'luil 1. ... I 1 nun'.: ciunties. and misli tlm T.,,.,1, linotoaconiH'ctlou with the , St. Imis and Texas road at Athens, there can be 110 estimate nia.Io i.fllio ure.iL ulvun,... tliore would be In real estate, and tlm Increase of business, both In V.w whole. sale and mull l.:ics. Known, in which his wi'e and bahv were the suidncts or ids prn. He has not been either ln tlio literary or judicial world for sometime, but us a learned man, and distinguished, hriilUnt 0011 vorsalinualNt, is thoroughly known iu Ueorirla. These appointment rate as two from the south and the same from the i.orlh, evincing a disposition 011 the part of the pnsideut to act fairly in the disposal or Important positions. A COWBOY'S FIGHT. Cables pulilised yesterday indicate a continuance or the threatening aspect on the Afghan frontier. England and Kussla are involve ! because the former exercises a protectorate over the Afghans, and the latter over the Turko mans. These barbaric tribes are divided partly by the Oxus river. Iloth are pastoral peoplos.and Ills as essentially a cattlo quarrel, as aro thoso quarrels that ailse along the Rio Grande between the Texas and Mexican stockmen. Turkomen, or I'enjdeh, bought pastures and salt-beds beyond tho Oxus, toward Herat, and Afghans branded calves belonging to Turkomou. ThcDaro groatcr questions Involved. It Is thought that Russia has de-igus on India. It Is ulso alleged that England Is disposed to annex Afghanistan, liut tlio present marvel Is lu tho miries that began when Aiiiiaiiam and Lordiviiiiid Intorosts in., re than (1,0 K) year ag ), ow ing to disagreement among tlio respec tive cowboys of those primeval cattle kings, wlio advocated Ire.i grassor lease Uw imposingly in tho sell-same Intnl. or at least, only a short dUtauce soutli of it. BROTHER BLTUCI VHOS 1J0W HE COMETH OUT AS A UCTURER. lit' DlaClailllt llrlllir A ll.nlu. . .,!.. or a Hlgot-lla rimilirs llrpiirt r In Hit. Hic.it :Um, ami AKaln Allllvrates. I'kk .idi ni Ci.kvki.anii has rented a pew In the Kirt Preshyterlan rhurch in Wa-hinginn. No doulit the ladles aftlie While House wl.l nrcupy It, but tiie question will be asked: Huw nfleu will tho picsldont bocAiiglu sleeping In the further cruer ol liT To the sin pr.se and relief of tho couu try the IUxkm trial came to almost an mbrupt tcrmluatlon, the closing argu ments have bum submitted to tho court, ml tlio decision n ay he rendered at uy time. Everything aoeiu to move aliiio C'li:vkl Mi's Inauguration. AfTATK paper aaya, and w ilb appar ent c:u:iHtu's, that the reus 1 11 tho leg. Islaturt' did not place a higher penally 0n lh.no carrying pistols Is becaiiso three fourths of tho iiicinbera may be aeon snv diiv wllh tbabutl-eiid ..f lt.. ring rulcklng nut or their hip pockets. I this true? AriollNKY (iKM.IIVLtJAni.AMi U iw.i an mstliotlc. He work wkh bis pi oil' and drinks hl.i c iir.in inn ,ir t ie huu cer. When Mil, Ci.kv. l.vsn t..n,l,.rn,i hliu bis porlfolio he renlied: i- IVesl.b nt, Ibis Is an honor mi l a .ll.ii; y I litive not expected, lint I f.i.u, sirihai I can not till llm olllc.i witli tuat gra-n that iiuy boexpict.nl. lean n.it clian e my Arkansas habits. I cm not conform to your slulo dinners. I mm imt enter tain tlio guests ol tlm nation iu the nio.leru style. I 11111 a plain, blunt iniin. Now, ir you can relievo me from the exaction 01' fiishlo.iablo wa.s uml iiietli.als, I w; a.icept, but. I will 11. ,t promise to honor your calls t 1 lour, live or six nurse at your niesiil.nitiAl .11,,. logs. My duties will not udmiioMt" And Mb. Ci.KVKi.ANn took Mm with all the conditions. Wlt.KAM M. Kvahts, tenator from New Vi-i k, bss n lislm d froin speaking 0 tar In . lie Miigust lusly tif w hlch bo I nicii l.r. a there sro only two or thr e (! ; a left for their (leliberatioiis, H Is prt.l -nW,v theie will not be time fur the voin r. t.lc kctillcmun to rt ach his perora tion in that lUilud apace. Tii: San Antonio Expus aaya: "(Jk. Hack U bol ig treated a hand miiely a luurdirers are treated In the New Y..ik l. lbs floral nllerlnga are pro'uq and handscme." Thaon'y Ulf ferencct Is, the New Yoik murderera were hat g...l ami IUxkm will be while washed siid turned out In good ais'lety. Til Inter-Ocean lerint the plan of tiunliiic out all the Itepublli an from Oflle "'the North CaMllna Idea." It also reuse North Csiolluaof desiring lcm ocrals turned lu. Just how North Caro taadltlVr from other elates we do u t mow, only perhaps (he may furnish (he ir used uu the ilh'k that lata all iH-tno. fata. hril paper of Kansas are greatly (hated bucsu-e Ibey assert tblcv. ? stealing borr from (hat state and mln- them Into Tex. Why don't by quarantine gainst hois thieve jthry have Kalnal Oaltl, and that uld t p ths marauder from enter I that dclluhlfut coiiiinon wealth. i)er prohibition prevail, ml g.Kxl, fare drink caii b bad lu any u. n or gs within It bordvr. Thk crowd at the While llousblms dlm'nlshed id that llm president milr lias to put in seven or eight hours of solid talking per ilbmi to gt )lV,.r ,H dally iiuty In that lino. The sergeant ol police lu charge ol the giurd snvs there Is not near aiioh a number of cuil- i ...s 1.11.1 j nns i.iur years ago. Y;mii Hie l..ct I c.iinldor,id thai then tlas-a-c wa one U 'pubilcui n Imlnlstralion sue ooidiug another, and tint it islurther stated there aro not more than 5 per cent, ss many a there were a fortnight allien, tho much talked or rapudty of the Democrats should bo recired with several grains of allowance. Visitor.. t Wellington Inform the IUiialu that the olllce-seeker from one north western state outnumber tiie appllcHius lu Washington from the entire nu'.U. Tub statu In Illinois Is this: Skn AT011 ItiiiD.o.' death causes a perfect Staild-Cir, Rt l'llKSKS I ATIVS liinm (republican) having died some tlniH slnco. Tbovotool the reiinbll,.,.,,s u in s.siu bo Increase J by the election of a successor to Mr.. Lihian -next u.w.l indeed. Tho democrat will Dim. .,r ooiirsn, refuse to rote, and the republl- fn uaw.ig 0110 le.s tin enoiuli to oi'iistltulo a quorum there will Ik ii election until the viu-anoy caused bv the death or SuNATiu ltnii.u. s uhat'l be supplied, writ for an election of hi successor being Immediately Issued. Tin ti poniea tho sipiare de id-lock again and the bars to the Held ot oonjeclure will bo again thrown wldo open. Ii does seem the democrat! hold the stroiin Uau.l. " Th wheat crop In Kans i has bueu very seriously d,mg'. ty tho w inter and the Hessian fly w hich iiivl'i it t tick In (ho fall, Tiiere wa an area ol tho limit wheat belt aillilllnUittr lii 2,i),000 cro or winter w heat of which Il wm ssld only three-fourth was wiwu. inepsumstei or damage elrjoteil by above nameil ovisim Is et down at a minimum nrii per cent., and the gen eral shnrlsge at 15,0 D 000 bushel. Till I on the basis of favor. bl the future, but if addlilonal sel-biu ks In tue way or weather and Insect should be visited upon our Ksim nelghhor their great crop may prove an entire l illur. A fa 1 h specimen ol straddling "the laguededgaordemalr"! given lu the bssii'.lful sosctaclo or llmiul illnmi titiiwa. paper rejoicing, or pretending to ro lobe that ('LKVKI.ANU I not turning out fast enough to anil thehungrv olllce seeker. The HsitAl.n would ra'l tlmlr attention to one fact, however, and that l. the tiresblent la uot outiin In it. pn illcaustoany alarming txtent. Lei me ii-puiiiipan ollle holder rempiubvr I hat, aud also tba fuel tl.t th... r. oomplalnt In the Democratic camp on that core, INCOMPLETENESS Tho cattlemen have a wnir of n, Hon ing claims to rimming herd and si. ct.s mat at least appear. to bo rutin ly K,t Islactory to tliemsi Ives and must be to other peoplo. Tiiey "round up" an nually (lie roaming cattle and brktid """" rdli.g to tiirlr sybtem of agreed inljudicution. Noiv, iu tlio present diy and In IorIi lativj duties there sunius to Im 110 nu ii things us 'nuiiiiling up." Everything fooiin to bo ici't incomplete, and w bet her In the balls i.feoi.gies r i:m Texas l" ;l'.l:.'.ure, llm Hiinm .spirit of Iticom. l'U.1. ec-s appeei to prevail. Much Is coiiiu.e-.cid, but iio'.hlng ilols!,,,.!, whetiicr tlm siil.j.irts of 11 itl.m.il or state Ic.'.it lit ion. In e.iugivHs, grout tie. tics aid disciiHsnd Kiel passed ,,Vrll, u ;,i,,,nt ai-ll'iu. Tin y ill 0 lint acceplsil, but lint f.j cud. The ci. u111111rci.il tieulle with Mexico, Spilu and Niciragu 1 all ;anK fli't, uml their benehts, if uny lliete be, denied to (he ciii.liy. Why cannot these lncn. exiicr.i.i. 1 1 11 , - 1 "i. tiaiiieu- t'l'y lls.u-es. niol lii'lnir l u If.v "I llepub i.-i.a Hluiplielty and ihrectness, l.flii,- to a buud the result ol mouth of ui-T rolitical convou timis can meet, construot plutforms In VoUlug greal pi hielplt., ,,d n.ljoiu 11 iu thr. e or b.111' days (but then thev uro not paid pr diooiH) whilst legislative boilies are not coulliiod to moiuh. lu lliulr labors, and yet leave the great bulk ol their work either Incomplete or ru.sb.,.1 through In such moli likn style a to leave at. cling of dlsappolul ment among tlio ousiiiusiier as to their having been deliberatuly coust bred and .;ej on. . Our own Inglslaturo I no excpi iuu to this rule. The free gras ipiesibm, tup posed to have been settled by II11 U"t legislature, Is still under legislative llgiUllou. Tho tlitlerent Uws about hi. siirancc, railroads, lieu Uws. attach. mont.ete , will s -etulnjily !, Incom. P etc, ami w hilst manv tiiils w ill ,1. ,,1... l( be parsed, It now i.s.k as tin null the nest Important will be l.u ..... decided noon. If our no mlnrs il.J llu ir model in Texas from tlio na:..i.al ' leglslatuio, they ute excellent coi.vl.rs I but It is alm-eiely to ,..1 hoped uut a l. Ing of re.pi.isibiiity to eo.ia'.ili who sent them to Austin lo acconiplisli something, will not bo ovei whelin.id by ade.iro tilihcrto belike congressmeii or to dele.it everything prop.H .d be cause tin y may lull u their owu lu divbill ll echeiiias mid pnipeses. -t APPOINTMENTS. The president In scut In the names ofsev. ral geut'.eineu Tor appointment to lilnh diplomatic posts. Edwin J. 1'u 1 i.r-s, an oil hunker Dim icr.i'., has been iipHuted to the English mission, lloistim son or 1 x-Sxatoii I'iikii-s, yt Vennont, and Ins been several tlmos' candidate for governor on tho Demo. cratlc ticket liom thai t.ii. 11.. 1. tiled, true and aleadfast In the ralth. jAINa tint llr-fWimt irt.. ernor of Maryland, is the eciedlted llili.lsler pl. tiipotentlarv of the l'nln.,1 States l. Erancc. tiuv. Mct., i..s. long. to the old ramlly of Maryland Mul.Ain tin. I Is au educatetl uent eman ol gnat abllitv and rnri.lv -,,.1... .1 with diplomatic talent, tli oiui II. l's-Mn.itTo.s;. .nt i.,i:..,. many as our minister, Is loo well known i..im. cuinuieiil. A Si Molar and geutb-uisn r.lu'ly end iwe.l. be will Oj.onslrste to tho neoplo tif tiermany ui u a rtiauge ot Hdmluisti In the Ifrest republlj only lead te an lutprov. - M.D.n in 1 u enaraoier ol us l.iielgu n p retentat vet. Hk.nhy 11. Ja. i.son, minim, r lo Mcx li, Is a Georir.lsn, lovmerly Judge or llm Ssvannaliil'.strlet. and distil. lu lge and literary man. He I the Nl.w York. Miueh '! - Itev n. it,, j. chsr,l delivered n l.iw..r.. km,... ........... ,,, ... .01 Have Met," t Ulu riliu.,j 1 r. Nb terian chiireh to-nl.lu. II,. ,.,,,.1. I'l.'.ti.cd ol pains i bis .m. Inert nm 1 1, . . ' 1 , .... "'n iii'ioro ho biuan. Iloinl.l 11, .. ...v.ij.tiito.H tnai, 11 ui.y C.11110 10 h.-ur 11.01.tiou J't Buy proiiiinent nun who "," , 111 . MCellllV 1)1 ,,r,i ihc public (.y voul.l " l, (i.s,;,,. I I"1"1' 't. Dr. Duiclisril s..i.l n . ; daily p.ipt.rs ha mit;,kfn him lor a s.oiich, hi, ,(.(.,.sii,M.,.1, , ilu.le, hh old t.,KV and H llluip; tl i '.-. like tliosn 0f tho mule I'll. I.alauu r.i.le. Ho ben c.ii . .1 einivtl. .1,. .,. .. .i.i. r . 1 , ... '" .."ii mm a "alr. Only u.t VMu jm , ';,M,' . V1"," '"r I'iu or. !!' !. el H,si bei.il n.islakeu lor til, !i, ,,: 'Vl""f"1 ' 'l hi Vc:t.'o. In rer.-r. iiiuit.i piiil) and ric.ii 's, th . s. k, ,. iii.i.lisei h ,.,,!, .. ,. . iM lrwi ? "." ' 1 toell '! I. "V 11 see I tun riven lo liimr..i..,s." ' l,:.u ,, I' r., Dr. HurcSutrd !, , ,a'., , ,"'H c-. 'd a bi-ot. hod-,:, -hat .v..,s a i'b.ot ; hi. as on,, w 11 o .. . Ml ., . , ,. ii.enioi liu baud never '. .oked ,.!..i,,,.' a circle. A DAY'S a K WS FROM WACO A RARE CASE IN OBSTETRICS, lint With fatal TerinliiHtlun-Jurors for Nine Muriler tiiiM-l Slliiuree I'.llM-r.l--V,,re Alxii.t Oil) TciA st Louis, Kle. Waco, March C:i.-Hpe.s.tl.J Dr. J. C J. King, of this city, report. a recent iiitiuesUiig case iu obstetric. A youi'g Norwegian woman a fowrdays ago gavo birth to a healthy, well formed girl chilil. To tliu astonishment !) pbysi ciaus it 11, 1 patient, labor pains were re newed shout :tti hours after tho birth of ineomiii uuii exact. y three days alter tiie coming or ihe first inluiit a lusty male child was born, much larger than the girl child. The experience was too inuiili lor tiie mother, who died yester day, but both the children aro alive and doing well. Dr. King says it i.s the sec ond case or the kind lie has had in Waco. A special venire of WO jutvniou was drawn in the district court this morn ing to try the nine murder case that are mi tho docket. The news ot Mrs. Kato Itayrnond Howe's arrest in New Orieaus is smoo thing nf a shock to one or two gentle men here vdio made much oi her. Mr. H. Webber llonloii, spncitil corre spondent nl t10 St.. Louis Republican, is In-re t ) w rite 11,1 Waco. A heavy fio.-t and thin leu this iiioni imr, bul llie small grain did not suc cumb. All the narrow gauge i.lllcils have Bono east except Treasurer Eish uml Lawyer .Siiiliiian. They will go in the morning. The bhzard lias b'.en hern uml il. wat a stlugaroo. Tho weather win more than colli euoiigti lor trost, nut. clouds inter vene I 10 protect small grain and fruit. Tills .Mill lit V Is u tt 111 ir,.iit Lrrou'iiKr sni. lion and the outlook lor a good grain crop nas iievor builor than at present. . i.i -.ii bum .'.uiiu'ib tun,, wiu protiaoil. tt.y ol a frost st this limn is such an im portant, question, as ii involves the anility of cereals now growing so linelv. Several mlditiomt! ellb'laia ot the T'-XUS A St. Louis rail ros.l. Mo.oixr th..... Judge J. T. Iiove, of tho uireetorv, ar rived lust, nlghi, and have sptmi the day hero. Their preseneo eontir.ns llio im- press'on tinii no iniponaitt measiire nuchas oresliiidowo.ini he ili-a ' les Blew Hay 1 go, Is under consiuerailon. 'i'llit Central T,aj. So... L-..... 'u ... j,,..l s'lou I ciillud lo mu.it 111 ibis city on A.ril 7. The skin is of that delicate liutur upon which the most improvement can liu made aud by tlio use of i'oz.oni's medicated PompicAlou powder all rougliness, ballowii(-s and Irritation can he overcome leaving the skin deli cntily white, Noll and smiH.ih. This picrar.iijim lias a w,ni, wiiie rcputa tioi .sono fear need bo entertained ot tho renull. Sold bv al) druggist. EUTLKiO-ESr) P MILLINERY 101 THE Place Interest We arc caufltient thai the stjles of fiats aM Tnmmiflgs WHICH WJB AHfi tXIBiri.G XOW, THOUGH KAKLY IX THE SEASON, EQUAL THOSE SHOftX I!Y AXV HOUSE IX THISt'OUN. Till'. sa I'hllsO.N'AI.. WE HAVE REMODELED Mrnu B 1 it S a -Zn 3 B Li Bill! "iison has jot 11 1 nt" i from tlio eng! Miatif-pntieai,,! n, ..;gePi A certain ,n,v llio r - l,.ni,- ,... : II. C. s-ip i'v I . i. j I'oii'a'n McQueen, of Ei van, 1 in I I V l-..spei ting. I Col. .1. II. Uiitum. shite railway ...- in iiiec-in yt'sieruay , .'u.lg' J. A. Car.-ol', of Denton, ;-,ll' -I Ol III, t.-.tutl i:l.i-i:- lioiel. .1 K lletiil rso i reiuree l vesh-rdav hiini a visit I,, Chi-iigo and th.'. i .,si. " M J I . ' u.iHi v.n- of K.nl. l oi ttl Is :. . n,,, , . . 1 .; . II. II. Cmp' oil. w , ,- i.i.d ,.,i-,, ,f I. rl H on li, aro :;ut s ol the Windsor ll eel. is a We Inn . ilono this to luive umiilN iiiiiicef.ip mil iiiiMvii.tllv l,.t.n.u ut,.i. aPi,t..i. .- ' I is,. .......j .... hr n.ulB, II UICU III Mll.l , li.JlTV ami SIZE outranks al! previous nttciiipts, mid u to urli-os ir o nut. . 41. ..a il . . . . ' " l"" '""J " "j '' "" J "ere iiivtr 8 motieratc us now. We mint our MU. Hi. rr III lUirtHlt'llt to lie U l)eiis,.iil rinnrl fi.r bin 1 ...lln; I...H . ii.. ..ii... ' .Miiii.-, iineiiM-I tllt j H1SUMF pur liuse, (xiittiiue Hie btocb or merely tit ken rest while ilonu town. SANGER BEOS. -ALWAYS SHOW firn onr J. E. Henderson ii.turoj..! t.uu. upon a time, took tbe (lu :i. k t,, Vl T 1 f '""1 H 1 11 'is' siuourii al New I ir In Uei.au sir, et, Whitco!..,,,,!, and, h.l ..""r r.. . inekeaco-d be-innm ' .,,.. j, : , , ben bill, a pfouiineii t cit :'-u ol II. .. lHitb llloii'oni, Oont,,,, , en, iv, was i the llaml.", a c ii.iln ,M ,!,r West End ''.v rc-'.-i-uay. tia-.-eeei-m beliivM-uusg-d I i Nusiai-, toe!. lr. C. 11. Uibson, ex-M.eal."r t.f ,o 1 ' l'- 1 it" ; ht il'i-r Una in r -,rv I.... . ' Iv.iK.ii.f i' - ' . i . . . " D. 1 i ll,' hi p mi v iv np mnr priinnir in.i uuiiiuioi OlILli Uf IM oMOUfl JI JJT THE (.001) j THAT AKK HEAI.LT GOOD AM) CHEAP. pir... i.t ib.. i; i s,I. :.. ,i he. nl .tht he s mission., ti. pi" nr,,iinil, '"' "feu hi I s I'niiiii-ll.vo 'Ii an. I on tl , i,p.i,j,i t-ir'h ... :.p!lui. .;. ud II 'hep, i icipi.i i, a,b s-p, ... VHV. lis l -, ,!,,, , ...1 t: lo vc, tho ,,l, ., , ; ,,,M w ...a ..oi in in ..-s, ,.,( (:, hose on;- ti -i.-.l" ,.,,, I,,,,,..;,, ' his leg. U hen Mr. lo.. ., as w ,,;t" si-hi .,1 ilm fi,,iu .,. ",' ''" -"i '" ro .o,., .....,i,id i -"'' -. Hid f lil.ol.li ,.,! lli'r Inc. ! i-, i b l.ev.-r v ..s "Val is ih- ihe cii.-i. Vi ot t leg no lie ll" I'S'I m ,l Va - .1 . "tl.S 11 '.I call b ,, !; ili'nd I llie II I HAI.o ' III, M:ss May at i i.iie. is so i-e i st ,-.i' ; (iliole.. H. ' " I 'oit;i lia'i S I, lav, I. gi. si e yest. -ril.iv Thomas, of MeKinnev! n.liiii. tie. w..,,k w uu ui,i i bl'T, a- '.tin !' vt (iiouiels. Levi It ii i i ,,:iri,. , ,i i... , I t iv i a t i tie. eiiv " o:-in I U io.t- I ( iinpMc I.!.:, s uf l.udiiV, .Miiscs' nuii ChHilrrn' I.'nls, j n.ni.lcle I.im s of vt id, and Nm row IV it j Silk hiW-.w. j Cunipli'lo I.li.c of n a,,,) ,K, ,)r,.,.d ) ,t s,llt f4 i Co.iii!t ti.l.m-sof Duckies, l'iu uml oINer Oru.iiiii'nls. WE HA.TE OlPEHSTEE llmiigh i )i.iTli,:.las vctiio r inlmterof IIUAUTIFM. mn pul Iiihu t.p(.eiuunci. ut any iar, m liltlc run vie 1, II nl.onl art- ce:,,i U.l t; roi to.t by o.it.s, nnd (lr. .llYp r,,l u fer trhl li .'ns ncather. Ill 'Olei! ol -s tb , ui . n n'o. king ? I auviliiu.i ie M.D im-.. i..-mvc -i r-s'.,.,it of I P'iII ' fY ' ' ',' l!,,"."i,v. bi tl'MUt,. All I j) II iu: inr lee. her,.', il . 1 iruit i"r, and M .1 ,,. ii,s Ml, '"oi-lter ,, 1 a'l t lit, ,ei ., ,i t,, ,.,, bo' h.io.l in; ,t ,,oi, i,i-.." " Inl b is .p.i rkh', sir," H.i!, n,., pii inpier, Miionliig him ih- i.ool;. Mr. .Mo-i's put on bis sp.-e' aeles nvd exa utned Ihe passan, .'vviio wro , (bisplui?" he crbd more wrmhtul'v Ilia', ever. Why. Shakespeare, mr," answer, tl tl.o iisiiiidsbed tiiucti nuirv. "I hen," cried Mr. Ms.,' siJ,,,r Tore lln.;er, "vou m i.y hi I r. Sb. ike's pe aro ih it he'll imver n no;h.-r nlav tonny tlovij ter."-; Lo.,,1 ,n Oraphic. ' Tha reiiioval.it" I'rot. Sai.b.irii of II., alter being pr-iinum-. 1,,,-niabio l, scoreof plivs.,,,M, i.,,,,, Vl. .- . .M., to bis home, w as eil,.,-ii., i.y'.i i. mlnisterlNg Dr. Hurler's Iron Tool wbieb has nte1Cv hi.,, i !,M !(,riil . I heidtli. Ths iir,..lir ni ths C,ll,r,. The catblid has uu iniu!rln lulu I ; nothing escapes bis eve. in., I thing Is of interest tohi.n. Ear iron, la-ln f satisfied hi He o. and .1 , ; tnvsei loo s" l,.i u' I, ...... i i.. . . , 1 ,' " lieenus lo know the wnv and In.r. l fVerv-: iiiiugiiew or strni'ue. Mier one h',-. ",.i lis "loi ni men, to indii",i b show Idmselfon ih,' tri s - , III eeseil V to I. ace !h s.,..,.,M .... ii u '. i.iii" r, n so all t.nit. nr W.S. I . , Mr lie- . 111 fi H a ie t :,r , ' r . hieb, In. s f 'I .ll', e . .., ,.. ' I tbe . sr. Hi-. .1. M . i'a e I ,y m r,,in,; , i ' t x p., i ion, , rti.tr, mil i ''uri it hi- , i. ,,,..,, .Mr-. W. S. VV .M, ,,,. I' nil-he , b i nn . ty i I 1 1 ! C ii hi 'oa, 1,.'.. in, ki, ei.i. i; mr a i i-.t n. h. r k m! .-. Ii 1 1 "r .turned ; s'i i.ie 1 1 . . . i 't,rr:-i " 1 ' ' :'. I 'is i. I" till!, j en .". I' -i e.n-ly s. .as, n ! n N;:;:..!;;7;'v;j;:! .TllftWO ? Ops oil the 21st Day of arc! 'li-s l.ueilo i.y. but i, mi ll 'ied I list l.i I,, r'.s I .in m. Mr. (j. Crutch, r. N .'. Ml Kivm" .dr. J. r. i; ' ct III On Mel ; tone -v-ueiM on to Vt CO pi'i pei ty . 1 f. I'nit, d .' " a i vi d s left I veslor lay tliVes i 'll 111. u Ii ...I. It r (1.1. it i.ultili, o u I., i, b his for thai point to i'sie ,li i Iroiii Ihe tirderlim e u .o to the new ei.c ed. day urto- Safeguard. Tiie fa: .1 ' olds .in,! f nit. I I'm -l-n, t; Mity m i d I,),., -.i..;lis fi, .,ii.-ii:iv d t in u.hli, s of !. ,!,..,. si! .lit 'I' iii onsi.l, -r.iiii.il wlii. h should al in to , only ( new anv I .nee mi. I. It -tanll emm bv u . i.ed ll.lt f ll bit llnng iinuHusl. From li.,ii-,, Ids sen i I I,',1V, s in' Sets i:, is nllh l,ilene curiospv atraid, be will almost ...... i. 1. 1 in i-,vi ii, a eis he ,i,.i no i - iin ,, , i u-; , bill Jumping, Mill.. ..round s,., i.,,Un cini: on it, when it happens lo bo Hard Jill nun tears be will I, reus ins bill bit ot apple ire ited by him is mil ,',( ii.lnnto stabs or gashes .kl, dsgter t--''--. ID n..r, ho-vever, is ,,o, one of vubtrcnrios,v, b.,t ,lbVai , ,.f pblles.. phieal linpnrv into m,. nature f -iib-h.ne..s, ,,n, i,,s ,,K ls.,sKrsv.t nnd Ih.nii'hihll as lliou,;!, he w,.re siu lvioif some of ibo problen.s f huu.au or'l ird i, ens, it'll. A New si.i.y f Or nit, 'ting ell' lo otli. r tna'U.rs, this eurl uid, 1 believe, ne.v st.y ), lt Ctniiit came nut. Gmor i i.. ... been i.ppomte.l lo the cm ,,d t.f all the armies In tl.o west. l,u!, ,,,iUl1 was not so well know,, a afierwsrd, and n t ii l,eS,i,t to make oh,,,, l,,,,,',;,,,,, about I i Ml. Judge Purler .,sK,.d ... Irlend who bsd been made s s s asiet, ,t what he knew a.,,,,,, 1,1,,).' . " Ins "was the reply, .'and ls h J Uily Impressed me. An ,, ,". mu caou. t ,v ,,e i,,'',' JHsesl,.,, ,s , ,llV(., , u, .mui. Issk.d Him If ' ,,J 'T.T.'rn.,,,l,,,,4,'k! 'V ' m'e'a l"f And III. n he toe in- ,, 'tier loo, Ll,,., which Im showed ipsk It read some bu.g ,1k,. llilsj 'You i, perleolly ,j.. , ll,lkl.W that ! r eo ir -ii.... uin i nie.R a i iiii,i ,, . .a oi.der lm,llirBlp. , ,1,v,1"' e st. pi l s, isuten, . w , "V ' That e.H,.,lV Soniuii '. tii-ai't.-Ne.v Yo.k frii,,' ,e. Uk nid Inn line, a ... ,--v i n,,!, ,,t ,..,. . . , bui.l. :,s I, , I..U '. . ' " . v , ... n . ii mm u or v i1 ,: 1 JM:V ''' ' Tol'AL. .V.lll.ll' ,i.(.L;.e,-1,i1,,llH,,li,,,,rilI(.f I "iMlelk ls,, ,,, am, j,, ,.,., j,,,,, V. ' V",. ''''.'"' 'U,'-t "'" ' I'livsl, hll, I ref. I- S ,.,.(,-, ef ,i,e JI.,1, L. iI,.JicJ .-. il.)..!, ll.auiswi. I., Me.. Nljs;-M.stl.-al wlimn, l.j. r,li,,l o o',.-r nnn. .. I";; " "" Axa' CumotT UwaJ.!:''lu'btatoJ,'rf"- T!ic mime e inieii h expressed bv the Well- .i.ewn Dr. L.J. Aildlson, ( Hi'io, JH., who sayi: 3 "I I. -.. p...-,.r f,m,. n (Mriv.fln, TMr, , r.',iihi.i.,lyl ,,r,ir,. .,, ,n,:,n,., ,, prei-.., ,11,. n ,,f ureal v.,la.oit Atiii'sl ioauiT lreroiui, f,,r ifl.i,,i f ,,.lwi ,lf , lliie.t ,.n. limn, i, , .... liri.,k, p(i, u ami cures ,.v.r n-iicl,, l.ui I. n.rr .':Vs,i, ltlll niiytlitiitr rl... In ri-il. vhut turn ll,i. m,.. svrlu j. bruuvMsl an.l puliimuar; aid'ctluaa. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral I not it n,v,v cValtmni f,.r popular confl- ll.'II.S', bul lll.ilieill,' V.hl. li s t'l-sl-tV jaMlIf the hie of ll. (Ihril p M.mll.'.i', whu lime onnie Into Kin,. ,i,loo u wnjl lust cil. rt , tollioi nlill... I'U-tS' Is net a llu, ,le!d 111 which till ll-l.l:;Mo rrnicly b ,.,. K,. i. Ire.m.-.d nlrr-.i It aM' ln.s wer Isrn il'.ni.loii-d, lim 'l . , ,. .vrkllI) W o hat ever -iw, It ,ir,,1K,r uM fr uny tbiv.il .,r liner .11.,..-. l.i.t.s .. . : . . """r ii i t. i mi" inn ucta AVI IIS CM UUV l ixronAi. ii niiiimi i i. ft t.,.tn",-es, finv.l .). Jensevs ! .a This is just tie season of the year uhen JERSEYS are mostly in demand as , ,s nctcold enmk for a Wrab. and just the ,iKl,t temper aturc for -ladies o war something warmer than a mere dress mist tan Jersey l s'"m'ca" be sugcs!ed for sclml ar Ladies' Plaia Shade Jer-; Misses' Colored Jcrsays sat $160 eaclu plain ayie,, sn navy Ladies" Black Jt;r6tys. caiYinal, brown, virh full back and bow, and gar.iPt,at $1.25 each at $2 50 each 'iTifiW Colored Jevf.ys Jjrsevs Ladies' Black better grado, full back and bow, at $3 25 each Ladies' Black Jcrsey3, braidtd iablacli aud gilt btaded: at $4.50 each.; 'am: h?.d.v, b-::t. 6i Ladies' Jer soy?, grade, at $1.50 taoh. Childreu'fs Colored Jer soys, Brao shades as the itbove, 85c, 00c, cnd$l. Clnldrea's Colored Jer seys, lisrht blca r.nrf evemnx ; light pink, is 20. onlv n f shades, t)ink and litt c.a s.i- hluo, at 02.50 to $3 caching r . 'Our luo ol Fanner S'.ntin lUlllll) hat. llll.'ltO r.i-ststiit-.iiMiii,: Oi-onel.llls 1 ,.e.,, i.i. .. .-ri-:- id hx All ficrs ll silt ".i a tun, j di.rr.,-,,,.,,!,.., ,, sn kio ; ; tlllh.it al.l 1 i. " Of lilt I " 9 "ft Ht rilllll"! I,, fa.tl. I 1 lira cur bv 11.1,, A J . '' "d snilior, th dLpache tat. of "Talu- ,., r 'Vr" bv l'"'" A"".tnia i t sT UU, hot .Uo of.jfoommor, r.V:tefcs;UW;, a:i.l even c.ii.l. I'. e. . ' c , ' -J. i.s ..ii.iiinii, nun 11:1 vit.-.l many patlinl In tb ,,,r I lihnon.ny t oiisninpUoii. It U a eu-dHiio lliat only r. .uha to Is. taken In ''",'". I I'l' iisiUit In Ibo taste, ,! j, ''- tl ill ciery bou-,) w,,n. (1,,. m A l.i: st ill KUYI'H rollM.Ctr.,,,. ni -ut of ( rvup nn,l Whooping Cough. The w nil t-',tn fuel,. wU h o,n b Tenrl-sl bv anf , .,1,1 .'....nid u, tZ lu. I'.'j, r,s ,y ei er; tsaly. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ritri'ARi, BY Dr. J. 0. Ayor Co, Low.a, Ma,, Jadm' Black Silk Jar-st-y3, naatly mad-i ,nd fullbick, at $7.50 each. Ladies' Colored Jer-.ov.s full back and jow, navy and Grass Cloth Skirts: also "Bustles of- overy rrscriptionU opn for inspection. w have nark'd them I.nw nl lira. riinr- n J ;iorr crera OUGH to sell them u At jr. ll rapidly CQT.vIE3 IsTD SEE OUR m 1 ui 1 mi 1 ii 1 II! .1 m c MM 0 a