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."seer " FresSo Tee- I. H. JULIAN, 'JTrovo All Thins1 1 Hold Fast that which Is Good." PEOPKIETOR; 15TH YEAH. SAN MARCOS, HAYS COUTT, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1888. NUMBER 21. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BANKERS. 1 AIIVERTISER9. DR. H-M. NYE Howell Co n Ahead as DENTIST. AururilKlUH iuuuimiia I Th. well known advertUln ncouoy of Johnson BuKJluir, on tlo Square. Oeo.P.Rowoll A 0o.,of Now York City, have Spociul attoiit ion r! von to Disooacs c( tli. tssnea an nnnuni aowspupnr ti rectory ior Mouth ami i uoiid nvuruluia, nH hiam r. 1 i,....- .... 1 1 ... i r I h. bien cmorallv 'ncomilied es authorilv 9"1.e?.,n l'ow BronufoHi tUe last Tbnrtdny mi to th mattter of newsDut.nt circulation. "na r" 10 Mcb rool,m mr8lT Iutho regular immes of tUo Directory thoy have luoludod nil tho newspnpors publlHhoj lu tlio United Stales and Canada. Quito roocntly. however, thoy hove Issued a con donned lint. It Rives only tht brut, newupu porn m advorllsiritf r? jchuum, and benoo in pntotically batter, bectinso uioro convoniont. than thoir larger Dlractory. Fonr-OftliH of tho newspapers of tbo United States are Draotianlly "oonuted out'' by Intollii'ont ad vortlsora, who only want to know Uui bait, Honco tho yalno of tba work undor notice, The Tuhllnhers iu tho profneo well say "It r.iftu tho wheat from the chaff. It di roots tho attention of An advortisor toward papers which bo should and ongbt to use. and t finds to Intercept a portion of that pi tronaco which jroos to publications which co.st greatly lu exosmi of any power to bono. fit which thfly posies. . It takos tho onoral cronnd, that the bost la tua cboapost." Wo need scarcely fiav thot on this plan, tho Fbru Pneas la glvon by this book (hoo GLOYEH NATIONAL BANK OF Maroon, North side Plaza. SAN T7UUST NATIONAL BANK of San Mar L' con, houiucahi uorner rinza. LA WYEliS. CI B. MoBIUDE. Att'v and Tjvnd Arjonl O. Office over First National Bank, Ban Marcos. NOTARY PUBLIC. i paC'i 15:0 an tht advertin!nfi! niodinru of Kan i Marcos and Hay county, it beliiR Via 07tly attention of ndvortisors, both at borne and I I abroad, to this faot. I ADVERTISING RATES. f Legal aud Transient Advortisouionts will be oharged Uno jJoiinr per square ror tuo first InsorUou, aad Fifty Oonts per siiuiiro for each additional Insertion. A square the spaoe of ono inch. Fractional squares will be comitcd na fuusqnaros. i Advortisomonts for three months or moro ;will beoharged nt tho following ratos : IH. JULIAN, Jndgo Wood's New Build. . ine, Upstairs. DENTISTS. TpvB. J. n. C0M11S, Jadpo Wood's Now .! Building, upstairs. DRUGGISTS. "T)AYN0LD3 & DANIEL, North sido DRY GOODS. of Siimren. One squuro Two squares Three squares One-fonrth oolumn One-half column... One oolnm 3 mon 0 iuoh 1 yr. $4 5(1 $8 Ol) $12 00 8 00 Vi 00 20 00 10 00 15 00 25 00 15 00 25 00 40 00 25 00 40 00 00 00 40 00 05 00 100 00 THD. J. L. OKEEN, nt the old stand of AjJ Green A Trloo, Southeast Corner Plaza. DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. PT. TALBOT. Next . National Bank. door to First Th Yoarly adyortisors allowed the privilege of Quarterly chauoo. f: Basine'is Oards, one inch orless, ono year, 3. Cards iu Business Directory, ono year, i Local and bnsinoss nntioos will be charged ton oonts ner lins caou tr.sorlion. ' i Advertisemnnl:! for Hcbools, Churches and Benevolont HocintioH, lialf rates. Marriago and Obitnurv Notices, of over ton lino, charged aBndvort:eo:neiit8. H Calls npon candidates, their replies and thoir circulars, aud ail notk-OM of a porsonal oharactnr, (if at all admiiuililo into our col umns), will be charged oa advovUacuionto. A irniai mark nnn'l I'm PMWt indicates that tbo timo for whio'a tho sislr :ri;itiou war. "O i- All advertisements aad subscriptions dno In advance. $ Any of our frunds would do nt a spesia! favor by giving n.i tho iinmsR of any per sons within their knowlcdgo vho would be li'.-olv to snbiorilv.) for tho Fnss PnEOfl, tint wa mav soni snooi:a'J copios to snch porsons. i Onr tBrnis for annonnci'in candMato-i aro IS for nknto and district offtCCS. ST. for county offireK, and 3 for precinct aud inn. nioipal. Terms, canh. JOHNSON 4 JOHNSON, SlitehoU Build ing, North sido plaza. DAILF.Y & Plaza. BEO., South weat Oornor Is mm) unlrlT frtrth. cito vi noDiplalnlii ulctl nCllot.ll w.n'i.mtU.J. II 1'iVii tone 4id utrrugUl to lliA ntrlno nrirnni. and frract. onffcmni OlmniomuiiU and irnvularU tlfl-. 11!irfTl'M'(lhilMUnl?AUtfttlirill). 'j'heuscol r-:-. t . v K .'. r. v : .m L slo . t : t v i m i p p ro. tiAnoy jrtiil'jr tcllo t uitt ialnut inoUiurtiu xl aud lr WiuiHniKMrii. uip:cnnun ilti-t.nttcai.n may lokcD 1 all timet witu perU'Ct un ji v. k'ri-jo, 01 JJ3.KmuiU.laUUX..6oHrrwu.,jT.L0013. T1I2 MAM) THAT IIULE.STIIE 1V0KLD ARC III TROT AND BUILDER. B. MACKIN, Plaza. Near Northeast ocrncr GROCERIES. r. LR AVELL, South sido TuWio Plaza. T 1HOMA3 TAYLOU Eant 'Sido Plaza. 1 GEIfEEiL DI3E0T0SY. i oomoi"b Kra dibiiuot: i Boo. L. W. Monre, of Kaye'to Coaniy. T 8KATOa-2-r'TH tllOTKIOT! . W.D. BurffOB, otGnailliieC'o. i a.p.masTATiv.B 01t msTnioT! Hon. Oeo. T. MoOoheo, of Buy Co. Boa. 1. L. Bllliion, or Oaldwell Co. ' ninTmnr oi)trT 2?.ko diktsiot. Ion. R. Telohmnellnr, Pronldlng Jatge, Laflr.rge I. H. BelbaoT. Attorney, Austin uo. k vmffl nf nni.i)iNa ooenv. 'Bi. litKondajf la March and floptombor. Hay ontinne thro, wfoki. , oov.tx orrionaa. t Hi. K. Konn, Judge Countj Coort. I J. a. Burlonon, DIM. and Oounty Clorlt. 8. B. Mollr'do, Oounlv A'tornojr. A. ffron Skaiilf. 1- M. Turner Popnty. I 13. 8. Oook, Jmtloo of tlio Peo. Pre. Ko. I t. H.Pattorson, Oounty Traurer. i K. 8. forlion, 4.B"oisor. Otto Orooe, Surveyor, t W. L. Owon Coni'r Troolnct No. I V B. . Vaujthn " " ' 9 i n. O. Hubba, " " " ' Potor Hohinltt. " " W. Ij. Steel. Conttable precinct Ho. 1 ;J.Holon, " - " , Jenp U'lion, M "8 . Sto". " " " m TiainorOLnioConTT ?nao:iiot Ootot" Cnnty Court for Crlmlnnl, Olvll and Probate bn n.M tth Mondays In January, April.July.Octo- kCommlnlonora,Conrt 3d Monday is ffebruarr, ay, Augnd and EoTrnibor. JqetloeOinrt, Precinot Ho. 1 Latt Vonday In ,Nch snoutH.atSan ITareoi. . Preoloct No.t d Friday In otch mnnta Kt.Clty. . - s Sd " Wlraerley'i Mill. 4ith tt. Pripping Sprlnsa. tow orrioKKS. Ifayor Bammett Mardr. ,. Counoil W. D. Wood, O W. f)onaUon. Old J.hntoo. O.A. Olor, Sd. i L. Qreen, r.J.C Dmith. Dan nolbMnj aad ViD.Uieten. Har.bal J.M. Tomer. Street CoiBilMlnnr -J. W. pnfor!h. Council meets lb. first Wdieday !n each mottn. Public School Tmsti-es m?t first Tue.Uy lu eaeb nth at tbe Major's n.Uce. OLD NKWSPArifilCS, for wrap- p,;i3-popcr,25t!?100, dt IhiGclTjco. FURNITURE. T V. N. f J . lie S NANCH, Southeast Corner of Pub- quaro. WA TCIIMAKER8 & JE WELERS. BOBBINS, North side Plaza. GROCERIES & HARD WARE. M. GIESEN, South sido plaza. MILLINERY. MBS, RICHAUDSON, between J?irnt National Bank Building and Nance's Furniture Btoro. SADDLES AND HARNESS: J. R. FOBTEB, East Sido tho Square. Cur Clubbing LIr,t for 1888. We ar. prepared to club the FUEB PRT388 to nc or renewing Biibnorlbrrs with Ibo foUowIng publl oatlocs at tho rat o speclfiod below. If ordered at the jamo tlnio with our piper. In the first column w ;Ke the reijular price of earh publication elngly, in the seoond Ibo prloe of tb. same and the Firs nun mo Tree Prons. f 3 SS 3 (XI Tho Iron Duko to his Soldloro. "DO YOU duly." worn Mm wnvrin n4 tori Wallioptoa o hiB soldiers Jnal before tho battlo of Waterloo and hi tort tells OJ hOMf Woll Ihnv n1wrA.I Tlio somo cdvico mkht nroneil bs fiven to eynry livlu.-x omn at this time, bcro nro m.any men who wonld do thoir whola duty lu tliuo of wat oi groat uood, bat vho sadly urgleot It io umcs oi pence, nicy would gladly rlfB thoir lives for thoir country, but whon thero Is no atioh srrcat occasion, noxrlnri thoir plain slmplo dutios to their God, thoir families end thomsolvoa. It is pot for want of honor nor becauso fhev do not lore thoir fumilies, btit from pnro neglcctj aa na lnstanco, stntl&tlcj comrllod by tho national authorities Bhow that moro donths rosn! from bovol complaints than any other on. cnuao.excopteonsumntion.yct not more than ono family In six aro provided with modicine3 that will rollovo or euro the disease. It la tho duly of every man to look ofter theso small matters? and protect their f amiliea. ond thev are ccr talnly at least, guilty of criminal oan lessness i! thoy noalcot to do ao. No ono can plead poverty lo this Instance, ,tf 04 uie cost remeay there is for the rmr poso only coats but 3fJ cents. Thoartlcl we refer to la ChamliF.iluin'n CnMn Cholera and Diarihcua Kcruedy. It ii a certain ov.ro forcrairips, colio, cholera morbus, dysontory, dlarrhojn, bloodj flux, cholora Infantum, and bowul com plaint In all it3 forma. No family can affo. d to bo vithout it dur!n: tbo sum mer months as great snCcring and even mo may no artvea iy ic ooioro a pnysl clan could bo summonoj or mcaiuiu procured. L'o not dcl.iy, but prtcure ll at once, boforo It la l'orgctton. i in XJt3-T trmm ,m Bles.Mngs on tho hand of woman, Angels guard iu trougth aud grace In th pnluoe, oottago, hovnl j Oh I uo matter whero th. placet Would that never storms astatic! It liainbowt ever gcutlo curled ; For the hand that rooks the cradle la tbe baud that inle the world. Infancy's the tondcr fountain ? Powor may with boauty How ; Mother's nrst to guido the streamlet, From thoir soul's unrMting grow j Growing on for good or evil, Guniliine Htruauiod or darkness hurlod ; For tho baud that rocks tho cradle la the hand that rules tho world. Woman, how divine your mii-sion Hero upou our natal scd ; Kof p, oh I Uoop tho vou:ir soul opon Always to the breath of God I All tbo trophies of tho ages Aro from Mother Lovo impoarlod, For tho brad that rooks tlia uradlo Is tbo hand that rulos tba world. Darling gtrla, with Eden's niuslo Hinging yot iu caoh young heart, Learn and treasure household knowledge, Prooiona in its fnturo part. When yon. too, exultant mothero, Bravoly boyed and gontly givlod, Fool tho hand that rocks the cr.vila Is tho hand that rules tho world. Blnsstnrp) on the hand of woman, Fathers, sons and daughters cry, And tbo snored eonx in mingled With tho worship of tho sk j ; Mingled whero no tempest darkens, ltainbows ovorinoro are ourled, For the hand that rocks tho oradlo Is tho baud that rules the world. William Uobs Wallaob, SIBERIA! Uovr is i t wl th joxx ? Do you rclfch your foodf la yonr fostlon irood? Ave your bowels regular? o you have a tired or languid ftcliiip;! Is your tonff;o coatodt" Doca youi back acher Is yon? skin nuliow? II tout aystoai is in a bad ecr.dition tats lit. ?;itric!;'nP.ll.i, tho? will nut your dl.'ost'on, n;r.;-. yonf fipptCito, ' rojj uluto ycuvhotvela, correct yonr bllloii diaordsr and mnko you feci like a net porscn. Secrets ItoToalod Ooorgo ' Wouilorful Journey. WASIUXHTOX LETTER. X fVrora Our Regular Correspondent) WAaniNQTON, May lltb, 1S8& SocroUry 'Riyaril boa ondeared himaolf to ovory patrlolio Aruorionn cilizoa by hia manly and courageous instructions to Mr. MoLano, our min ister to Franco, in tho casos of eovor- rtl nataralizod Amorioan oitizona who bavo boon arroatod and ooiupollod to do military duty in Franoo. When their ralcaso waa domandod by oar Iilinistor, tho Fronoh Ministor replied in each casa that tho quostion of al legiance waa ono over which tho ad ministration had no jurisdiction and must bo Bottlod by tho courts. It was fully set forth that nador French principles citizen Bhip ia conforred by parentago and not by tho plaoo of birth, and that expatriation of Fronoh citizens requires tba consent of tho FioucU government. Upon those points, Mr. Bayard has instructed Ministor MoLano to -inform tho Fronoh govornment that the govern mont of tho Unitod States holds that tho cortiflcato of naturalization granted by it to a French oitizon is not opon t'o impeachment by tho French govornment, either in its exe cutive or its judicial branoh. In plain English wo proposo to seo that American citizens aro allowed to trav el unmolested wherever thoy may de sire to go. But to return to Mr. Bayard's instructions. He pays ia oonolusiou: "Ton will further say that if subjection to forcod military Bcrvica of the citizens whose cases you report ia based npon an aaaump- Kennoa'e MOST interesting contri bution '' to Bocrot history will bo tho illustrated pa pers on "Siberia and tho V-x.no System," by uoori ivcnnnn, wnicn oojin tho ilay Utntury maea t ino. They will embody tho results of what is be hoved to bo tho llrst suo- potent inventigator to make 1 tiou that thoy aro not oitizona of the a thorouirh study of the u , ... j . . Ilnsslau exilo system. Bo foro nndcrtaklntf' iilsnrdu- TJous journey of 15.O0T milos, Bin tlio lntc.-ci.tof Tio Vtnlit J rii. Mr. ICcnnan. author of Tent Life in Siberia, etc.. had sixint four years iii Bunsia and Siberia, was thorough ly conversant with tho pernio and tho lun (ruao, nnd had reached tho conclusion that tho llucsiau Govornment had boon misrop rosci.ted, and that tho cxilo ByEtom of Bibo rlc wan not oo terriblo ni was supposed. Knowing that Kennau held these viowa, tho Kucia'cu Oovonunont gave hhn evtty facility for a thorough ., of Hilicrin Iho most thorough that had ' ever been made by a traveler. Artuod with. ! letters from tho Buastau Minister of the J Interior nnd other high ouVials, Mr. Ken- can wont everywacro, mspcctiiigmiiiOBnua for tboir immediate reloaao and pro per coinp&naationa for the lost 6 1 nmirtlnrr n thoac ' prisons, convict uarges ana nospiuus, ana smarting oi uicst, j .. , nhai oxllPa .ion? tho jue inado tuo mtiiriato xjraonal ecquaiutimco of moro than throo TBTTEB AUD SiLT-EEZitJif, Xl.o itching and aiseaRos causes n mo.it porpernsti mi Kl.oat uibc.-iiui road, ei-y, but that or.n be relieved almost In-1 personal pcouamtin Btantly bv auphina ChambSrlaln's Eve' hundred, exiled "libcrnla" and Nihilists, and Skin Ointment, and ita continnod many of whom wroto out thojr htotorica tor application has cured a Groat manji'ils use. Tho actual facia, as revealed by bfirl r-nqo Trc n 91 ppnt hriir flrirt rnn 1 llli9 aearchimr investigation, woro far ro 11 hn ri S,nn n2 rlliSbtoJ movcol ttom llr. Konnaii'o proconoolvod w '! bo Burpnsod as well aa delighted , u thla thrUUnnarratoof ilftoea montha' privation and advonturo win snow. with its cu'cob For Sala by Reynolds & DauioL ITHODIST. Proaehlns; at th. Methodist Oh.reh every Sabbath, Rev. W. H. II. nim. Pastor, fs.dsy Srboolat ea.ni. lr jini at o'clo. p. m. Prayer Mretlrso. Wean'aj. Toucg lion's pray er saMllns; Jto.day nlrbl. BiPTIST. Preaehlns; at the BaptM Cbsrck rry Ssndar. Re. W. C. BeTerler, Patr. assy Srhsol at : a. sa. Tonn men's prayrr-sa-etlnf TeeWsr rtht. CagriatlDsl prayer smmIsi Wediwaday ulf hu ranSBTTIRI AM. rWnee. ld aad 4th l.ndsrs eeh ih. psttnr. Pandar eh4.mry Ssbbslh at e-Me.sn. Prarer !- f svrry rh.radsy t T M p, s. All sre la.iud la) ttn4. cprrn..-xidr f""T sj ScboM at It s. A rerdial Inelutlo. - $AS4o4 ! All. paOT.iMST P1COP AL.-e. M.l. P.. flr. rttl!-ted r 4ib Snndsrs i. ett sesita. Massy set! aT Sunday. CJATM01JC' t- t:h fu.iay U acbsith Et. Patksr Saitk Pm:st. TI.II.. ABRITAL AKD DPrARTrRE OF. TO A XT' FMOt SAX MASCO ?0T orPI"K. tl.'la traaa t-rlr a: a. .. t. t.' Singly. Austin Btitetmsn -?1 CO (inU-(-ston Pe I zo !f. T. Weekly World I ru St. Lonls Kopubliosn 1 00 N. T. Ledger 00 Sew Orlnaus Times Prmoeret.. 1 50 Louisville Courier Journal 1 f0 TVriM -Ifl'njrs ov Farm and Ranch 1 0 Detroit Pre Press. 1 re ?icrtr Evening Pt 1 CO Sew York Observer 3 IS Allsnta Constitution I U American Airionlturlst 1M :'cienttUe American I 20 Ceotury Mss;azlns- 4 0 M. Kicholas 0 Harper's Tounjf Peopl. 1 M Tomb's Compsuioo .. ITA itiantle Monthly 4 00 Upplneott's Mazatin. J 0 Kcleatic Maaailne S 0 Pbrerolosri'-sl Journal I oe Petereon's Mssrtn 10" Pnpalar SVIeace Monthly Hs'per's Menthiy 4 0. Weekly .. 4 Baser ... 4 Oodey's Lady's Book 1 Ibmorrst's Monthly Tialloa's Iirulss 1 ilrM-s Days Oar I lukOne. 1 M a1f4si abd Fan. M 76 S 90 4 SO 5 10 x in 8 60 S r.o 8 0: 60 4 V 8 10 8 10 4 nr. 8 r.o 4 f a v. a ft so 8 U M 8 80 sta e 8 W 8 8' t 8 " 8 Vf r 4 a- 8 4e 1 40 Yp.-kU V& K xd. 4 WQffiAHS J inmclBBESia. MTI2S JUlF-TAKEM-DimiNQ-THE " ATAMTA,GA. For sale by all Druggih( and Dealers. Stomal mi IMS A KB- STRICTLY VEGETABLE. Cnro Constlrsitim. Indiuestlon. DyTOepda.TO' bick IlM.iorne Liver Lnmpiiunv, ixws oi iip m - ee at 7 s s MsiM f-s 8s. It'"1 tr. s.d 3 V. a- ips-: i;iet. . P. 1 i ' STtvee ! a .. t ll Wm.uIi r" fl -r1 a ? ' Mam. ta w.Ts' -r' --; V-s.i. asteT s4 Vst. ' rkaT4s s4 ' T a . a. tT" Ar.y other rti)v or reriadi ail not included in tkt tdmre IwUfur ihcd at prvportionale ratr, or r .Wfvf f"prrr.trJy at piuAidcr rr(rS frc tf charge aud p-Uujr jmxi.'i" in nil catrji. TieTSTj esie1 y ft:!., rfbr-y e t' a-:ty xi tli e-1 J-l.e ei.k nk- :t a'c'e y K--ssrr ts tj4 rr.:T! "e erns ty jie' tt. -;itir4 lertT t dr..'-. Te is' iT'.-t! tf ".!"! s'.a ri-arel riea fiwril TW7- ' S . .i-'lf, a-d t-t 1 . i.l p. e-.-s r 4 r'-!-a " araa4 M .irt 4 v - ' . r4avs tVt-ty w .-.r l-"t.in f -"t tf T- cr -- l.wr.T f.-1. -a' i '.-t as '. - r-tp. . v -. : f r:. V-'.(-. ri) I- rir;. Jot pjUtfl, nilloiur.ess, N(Tvotunee. Jaunllc, etc. Fcr bale by ail Lrufr?i.ts. fricc. 2". Cemtst. PACIFiC WXUF1CTUUII8 CO.. T. LOUIS. BO. CHILLS I FEVEHp-S uicaax ciiAjnrsn which they hnvo received from Biioh detention. It cannot bo admittod that Amorioan citizens not charged with any crime ehonld bo dotainod nndor arroafc for even a single day affcor tho:r proofs of citizenship havo been protientod. Ia enscs lilro thiH tho Unitod Statos can novor ndmit f lin rrrtrvlif-tr nf rnhmif.Hnrr fri f ha nr. Idinary doluya of judicial action." . That's tho kind of talk to mnko tbe United State? flag ronpeotod the world over. Senators Edmunds and Evarts, the two loading ropnblican members of tho Senate Judiciary committee, to which tbe nomination of Mr. Fuller for Chief Justice has boen reforrod, are chargod with having conspired As ia niroadv known, tho publication of ; jar. Konnan's preliminary papora naa rx suited ia his bctnK placed -: , :. :j .-A 0M TUU DUACK lIST by tho RuHsian Government, and copies of Th Ti....rw nnntnlnlnc flirtm Vinvn t.l,n rK- joctionablo articio torn out by tho custom together for the purpose of delaying offlciala boforo boing allowed to enter the - . , t , t-i Czar's dominions. , a report upon the nommation until "Iexpex)t6d cf courso," says Mr. Ken-Lti,. fva r.ftq;;Tflritia1 ftlrMon nnd nan,iuaroccnt inteviow, "to bo puton ,a;tor tM presidential election, ana tho Russian blatic list. I am only thankful should a republican by aocidont bo that I ouccccdod in crossing tho frontier , , , ., ... with all my matorial and paneracomingthts oloctoci, tuey propose to aoiay it until way. I becamo satisfiod beforo I got half I , . . : u.s t. unur uia luuujiuiuuuu t,unu uo suujr nominato a ropnblican for Ohitf Justice. I should havo no hesitation whatovor in laying odd that Mr. Falior would bo cotiflrmod insido of threo wooks, and unless somothiog moro soriona than anything yet brought against him should bo un oarlued, his conCrmation is likely to be unanimous. Tbo Son a to has passed the bill for- SginWttaTMI'eitina all unearned railroad land grants. Tho Honso coramittoo on appro- bill nppro- EOAIIWKO A CONVICT DAROB. '-4 throuch Blborlathat I should cover bo OW mlttod to uo there ncrain. and that aftor the pubiicntioa of my papora no other fcrcigncr would l3 allowed to molto mvcsthmtione tlu:i-, aud I loot no poseiblo opportunity to brought back tnrtro than llftv Doundo of pnawons ubb rouortou u Dotes. uaix)rs and orlirtiial documents, many i :i: c-o rnn nnn ,l,,(!n;nn of Hid latter from BCcrot Government j l'"""K "W "JOT" arcuivon, besides fivoorsii hundred fools- cjC9 Jn fan oppropriation for tho pay cap pnrros of manuscript, prepared for me . ,. ,, by poiiucaicjtlieslu aii parts of Siberia, end ! men t of army ponaions during tho their Uvc-s. I can rcrird tlio black listing, tbercforo, wilh a crruun dcffroo of compla cency. Toe Btablo-door w lockfxi, but tue borw baa ben stolen and I'vo got him." Mr. U. A. Krosvji.-wsi and prjotograpneir, acnouipitniod Mr. Konnan, nod it is pxpoctee that tho ruiUiU of his work will form tbe inor-t Intcrnst-trig scrv-s of pioturos of Rus. sic.n and tjioc-rian lifo and ccnery e-vef ctatla A Vacant Lot An old ma'tl id '1 am '5 asarrroii?'sr-5rr-rfatJ-. I G7A '.".JTTEID. U4 -.r:l. to '. - v.- . - - M Dr. O. W. Macnne, general mana- trer of tee farmers Alliance tx- ohtnge, recently rctarnod to Dallas from New Orleans, where be met with several other 6Ute agonta. To a Oalvecton News reporter bo raid: I mtt at New Orleans with tbe Na tional BnBinccs Association, consist ing of tbo agent from each of tbe 9 cotton Stats:. Tho session lasted three diys and was vary hrmon;ons and instructive. A plan of concert of action was sgrtcd upon for g' tlirip jStato rcpcrU to cmbraa!! kinfs of ,-iir-.Act-RX crop products in ido and on'aida of ' iAnL.'r.', Z the A!liir,co. This is Ibo plan : 1U- ort'' t forwrrJc-1 m.ntr.:y Irara I i-vh rci-hborbov! to th State -enL r -. sn ! th'? r-n-ri lr. 9 - s " T S- 4" . v. s- K Tl'l ; - r OS'. ' i i":Ai . el. Tz'nrU'.f.W.ZZ it CiKl'J r. nt N.w tcs rt; - frTi a.l lit -yAioz -:.;;.A r-ctbly Orisi. TL-sflt tf lit remaindor of tho present fiscal year. Senator Voorhees, who was confin ed to bis room with a carbunclo on hia leg for ncarlj a week after his re cent ppoocb, ou Tuesday apologized to the Sonata for the langaage be usod in replying to Ingall's charges. The river and harbor bill boa been passed by the Iloase by more than two-tbirds majority. It appropriates $23,003,000. Tho caucus of tbo democratic mem bers of tbo House held on Wednes day evening, did not difonss tbe muniments to the Mil's' tariff bill as it was gencra'!y supposed it woald, bat peod a resolution tLat all amendments proprvtod to bo of red by democrats aLe.a! 1 firFt f BctcJt lol to U.o commille on Ways and Means to be considered scd rrportt-d KcngAnon the Kedoniptlon of the Four Per Cent. Bords. We copy the following letter ad drossod to J. E. Burleson, Frosidon of tho Ilays County Farmers' Alli ance. It bears dnto U. S. Senate Ohambor, April 14, '88. Dear Sir: Yonr letter of Apr!! 7th ia jubt roccivod, nocompaniod by a clipping from tho Moroury newspa por of March 22nd, and transmitting oopy of tbo rosulnuons of oonfl. donca of tho Hays Oounty Alliance No. 8011, in mo, on aooonnt of the position I took on the iloor of the Sonata in tho debate on the bill for thopurohaso of bonds and you in form mo that you are instructed by tho Hays Countj Formers' Alliauoo to forward tho onolosod artiolo on the four por con', bonds abovo referred to and ask whether there is a clause in the revisod statutes by which said bonds may bo put on the market for sale T Under section 3093 of tho rovisod statu teu (being the first section of tho aot of tho 18th of March, 18G9, Laws of tho Unitod Statos, Vol. 16, page 1) will bo found tbo following : " Bat nouo of said interost bearing -obliga. tions, cot alroady duo, shall bo re- doomed or paid boforo maturity, un less at snob timo Unitod States notes are convertible into coin at tho option of the boldor, or unions st-euoh time bonds of tho Unitod States boarinif a lowor rate of interest than the bonds to be redoemod con be sld at par in com. Yon sea that by both these condi tions, thai is, th it the United States notes nro convertible into coin at tho option of the holder, and also that tbo bonds - of the United Statos, bringing a lowor rate of interest than four and n-balf or four per cent bonds csn bo sold nt par in coin. It sooms to me that this shows that the govornment may now rodaom those bonds. If thero is any provision cf law whioh changes this I am not aware of it. Undor the aot of Fobruary 28, 1878, (Lawa, Vol. 20, paga 25), tho Secretary of tho Trensnry is author ized to coin not loss than two mill ion nor moro than four million eilvor dollars monthly. Tho polioy of the Secretary of the Treasury, nndor all adminietrations ninco tho passage of tho law, has boon to coin tho minimum amount. If it was tho desire of the Troasnry department to inorease the volume of money he could easily havo done so by coining tho maximum of silver authorized by this aot, instead of tbo minimum. As a furthor means of paying off and redooming tho intorost-boaring bonds and of inoroasinsr the volume of circulation of money, tho Secretary of tho Treasury may, undor seotion 'Z of the r.ct of Congress of March 8, 1881, (Lawa of tho United Statos, Vol. 21, page 457), "apply tbe surplus money in tuo xroasury, not otherwise appropriated, or so mnon tboreof as ho may consider proper, to the purchase or redumption of United Statoa bonds." This Beoma to give the fullest au- Itbority for tho purchase of bonds at whatever may be their markot value, but undor it, tho government would at present havo to pay a premium upon those bonds. My view is, that all of theso tbroo laws are opon to tho Sooretary of the Troa3ury, and that ho could apply thorn for the redemption of tbo inter est bearing bonded indebtedness of tbo government and for putting a larger amount of money into circula tion to aid business aad to reward labor. I foel very gratofal to the nays County Farmora Alliance, No. 3011, for tho honor thoy havo done mo in adopting the resolution of confidence which you, as its president, have ofuoially and kindly forwarded to ma Very roseectfully, John IT. Rbaoas. t-...kr J P. I-.r-r ., a ,i 'EtcVar.ge fkrek ie r.:"d ia s' i.rl ro cti.tr if r.3 art An unbidden gueat A nightmare Ho who may biro or not, as to him shall seem profitable, is independent ; wlnio be who must bo biro I or starve exists at ethers' morcy. Not till so ciety fchall bo so organized that who ever is willing to work shall assur edly have work, with fair recompense for doing it, as readily as be who has gold may exchange it for more porta ble notes, will tbe laborer be placed on a footing of lusuoe and rurbtlnl ndc pen Joncc Horace Qrocly. A littlo Southern girl who bad boen for five years an only child, was snr prim!, and cot agroeably surprised, tbo other day by the appearance of a baby sister. After regarding it attentively for a fow tnomorjt sho paid lo ber notL'or: SIr. ltogerV referring lo a cor neighbor, i a very gaod lady, isn't opon to anotDcr evicus to b bel l -Yo, v. ry -wJ, rlar. next week. Th- reo!r.ti'.n waj .Ani !l6 t kir)J FU nnanino3s!j agreed I's Lut Mr. IUn ; fired me p-ai lovt-Jy ta-j cane," dall giro rutie tbut be di 1 tot pro Itce suli r-bener wrct on, "as! I ...iuWH,.-, rin-:. !w-t l- gir-h'r lorattlirg." ' ! -.--t t i u . . -r . i t ecu i i.' i m us.-irt t,i b. bi- 1 Ob. I die t tr e-k she Lie crn?i- Ile Cotirtt'ooa. Thomas Jofforson was by nature ft ' gentleman; even Frenoh ooartiers ad mired bis polished manners, while the hurablost could bat revere the nadi whose conaidorota courtesy pat them at ease in Ids presence, "You replaoe Dr. Franl lin, I bear," said tbe French ministor Count do Vergonnos, to Mr. Jefferson who bod been sent to Paris to rolieve our most popular rep resentative. "I succeed aim; no man can replace biai," replied the Ameri- can. It is not surprulag that tbe man who made this felicitous reply should be esteemed by the most po- lito court in i&urope. One day while ho was president, as Mr. Jefferson and bit grandson were riding in a carriage, they mot a slave who respectfully took off bis hat and bowod. Tbe prosident returned tbe salutation by raising his bat, but the ' grandson paid no attention to the ne gro's civility. "I nomas, Baid tbe grandfather with a roproaohful look, "do yon per mit a slave to bo more of a gentloman than yourself! When bis slaves board that thoir considerate master was approaching his homo aftor a long residence in Paris, thoy mot him, drossod in thoir holiday attiro, at the foot of Monti- . cello, surrounded the carriage, detach ed the horses and with shouts of joy, dragged the ooaoh to the lawn in front of tho house. As "Massa Jefferson topped from the carriage he was oiught by sinewy arms and borne tip the stops into hie home. , On anothor occasion while riding on horseback in company with two young men, be came to rt creek to swollen by a Budden shower that tho water was np to the saddle-girths. A man standing on the bank witn saddle on bis shoulder, looked at tbe young mon as thoy rode into the stream, but said nothing. As Mr. Jefferson oarae along tho stranger asked if be could not be allowed to mount behind and thus be carried aorosa. Tho president reined bis horse op to a stone; tho man mounted, when across dismounted, expressed nis thanks and walked away, Several mon who bad soen tho novel ferry, asked: "What mado yon lot the young men pasa, and why did you ask the old gontlomanT - v 'Wo-i, if yoa want to know, l ll tell yon. I reckon ft man carries 'yes' or 'no' in hia face. The young chaps' fa cos said 'no' and the old nn's 'yes.' 'It isn't everyone," said one of the t party, 4,who would have asked tl Prosident of tho Unitod States for . rido bohind him." " "What! yon don't moan to say that waa Tom Jofforson, do yout Wal, , ho's a fine follow, anyway. What will Polly Bay wbon I tell her I have rid behind President Jefforsoo. Shell . say I votod for the right man." Dcsorted Kids Old dog skins. Englishmen as Husbands. It ia to bo hoped that neither Miss Endicott nor any other Amorican girl is betrothed to Mr. Chamberlain, Not that thore is ' anything of a purely personal kind to be urged against th.a$ distinguished though emtio politi cian and diplomat, but no ungnsn man can, by any chance, make a self rospocting American girl happy by taking ber to live wita mm as ma wife in England. The English wifo is more or loss a slave ; tho English husband moro or less a brnto. The at n - warp and woor or jngnsn society, are thoroughly rotten ; the tone of English thought hostile to all that Americans hold doar, and the situa tion of an American girl in England is liko that of a Circassian beauty in a Turkish harora. Louisville Courier-Journal.. ti.n. A Ii."e r..i:!ocr of atr:)Ldr3ir.ti. t.vc !r.Jy ben uLnittol tl Wav id I llrs.p r,MT.ittr. :-.t the Paid Twice Over. There bos been much discussion as to the value of the land which the State gave for the erection of the capital. It will be remembered that when the trade was made tbe btate chuckled over its shrewdness in un loading this land at an estimated value of 1 an acre, it is now ohtimod that thore is an excess of , about 50,000 acres over the 8,000,000 acres in the plat given thecapitol syn dicate, and the entire discaauon oa what sbonld be done wilb tbe excess consisted of what sbonld be tbe min imum price fixed, ft was admittea that tbe lead, if snoh excess existed, was worth at least 12 an acre. This eiocr ran be to better than tbe 3, 000,000 seres given the syndicate end the lowest ctimste pat on that r mount is $5,000,000, and nobody is chncklingnow abont unloading worth less lands on rack strangers. Tbe Senate tallied till it was black in the fce about this very matter, and yet there are serious doubts whether or not th are is an excess of a dozen sen- Dallis News. i eQA be pet TtytUz! ArO-ee: Tlebaly a 3l ber th-s Uty." tcTi't l.te cl.Tari,! lo of em. Le.tJ A Gnat DaUie ' fa frtlnai::y fvarf pel f th. tntmsa system. rt 4mxm vi torfer tteoS "trrrrs u fala ' rvtnry vrrr Uat eynar3tka, to rsjla beaitn. ' to 4rc vi."Cm It lb. ffr- A f -4 IvjIUbla .)k-i t Ve Hand's arsaranUa ts O-. et nh tv h to defessS rt O ea;Ta W J J frsa U ftesC 4 se SS--ST rr. tA hatuj snXl lot mLJ pTJ Tryaj 7 J 1