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Have You Lost Anything? Havi you lost a c<>«-, a Sunday fan, an umbrella, or anvthnjr else? Put a want ad in the Daily I,i^nt. Nearly everybody In town read* t:.e want column and your ln#t property will likely bt found. If you try it one»· you'll try it ag'aiii. Try an ad. tomorrow. "These ar<· th<* wants of mortal man."—John Quincy Adam*. LOST Black leather pofket l>ook containing gold watch and gold rintr #et lost. Finder will h* rewaded l>y returning same to Will Moore Hdw· Co. *»"» FOR ,·»Α1,Κ At a bargain, gentle buggy mare, set of ham»·*» and open rublwr tire buggy. t all at thl# of flee tf FOl'ND On north Roarer» «treet, porn containing money. Call at thiaofRce and deacrll»· property A F<»B SA I.I·' Younit J» r«'\V >w milk without calf. l>r. XV. Β Kergn «on. .ye LOSI Lasf night between Ba; flat church and Jail, au Ivory stick 'an. Finder plea*" return HI iM-h·· Templet ο η ami i·»· rewarded '*· WAXTKf' Boarder* and roomer*, .VJI corner College *tre< t and .\i*r vin «venu» tf I'LE Ν Τ Y ο F CORN at lb* New 0ri*t Mill. Aak merchants for our meal, tlirtyi fr«*h. '.it BIO Bloater Mackerel just afrlved at Kalleher"*. . 4 FOR BENT Five nicely fnrnlahed and neailv kept room* in the hotel annex. Roger* Hotel. l.V>j> WANTED Κ very boy audgirlwbo attends the public school, to call at the l.ijftit office and we will ghe thorn two nice blotter*. ΚΟΚ RENT -Cottage with four room# and hail; «table; city water; cloae In. Apply to A. D. Thomp son, at Wavahaehle Loan and Trust compan v. tf CAI'K COI> Cranberrte# at Keil* her'». '4 FOB HALF Jersey cow, giving milk Apply 121 Vickery itrwt. .V. FOR HALKOKTRADE acre# good biack land In corporate limits, fair improvement*, a fine young or ehard, two (food eletern*, good barn. •te. Addres», Μοχ .*{». dAw-tf LADIES Mr# C. J. (iriggn will be p|ea#ed to #how vou her » ample* of fall auita. tf FOB RENT Dwelling <>n Oldhatn Ave, five minute* walk from square. S room», hall, bath-room, pantry and *ertrant« room; cltv water. Now occupied by Dr. Cohen. Apply to Mr*. E. W. Davie, ί>(Χ» Roger* *treet, old phone 1(12-2 rings. 1'KOF. Τ. Ν. MAIIRUDKK, Mag netic Healer. Office over Cheere« Bro* A Co'* store. tf SEE Mr». C.J Origga for ladies euits made to order. tf WE aell Sewing Machine* at popu lar priée*, from $tfi to $50. \Vava hachie Hardware Co. tf S Ε W1 Ν Ο MACHINES to sell or rent. WaxAhachle Hardware Co. FOB BALE I offer rnv home on College street for naît» at a bargain. The be»t built bouae In the city with all modern convenience*. Electric light*, hot and cold water, aewerajre connection. You must ew> this home to appreciate it. See T. J. Cole for term*. J. J. .Metcalfe. The Midland Road CAFE CARS Serve elegant tneals at ail hoar· on train No. 5, leaviug Pari* at 4:35 p. t ui. southbound ana train No. β, leav ing Entile at 8:50 p. m , northbound. Fruita, Vep-otablee, Meat», and all the delicacies of the aeaaon. Celebrated Eureka Springs Water served exclusively on all cars with out charge. Patronize the »°ndp "hn°* Cafe Cars 00 «utioa of the Texas Midland Railroad com sal'C&S'KC: Kerrrille, Wooten Wells. Marl In and Mineral Well·, write Do yoo read theZValiy Light—y·*. CHOLERA IN SAMAR. Λ· On—» TIiwMh to Dmpmfmimtm lb· Tow m mi r»i< fnniii. Manila. Sept. 30.- Cholera threat «ni to depopulate the island of Samar. The populations of many towns have been heavily reduced through death and the flight of panic-atricken people. ■ Many of the dead are un buried, and the government la sending surgeon» and medicine to light the diaeaae. The epidemic alao continues Ita ravages at l!ok>. It Is said the totals fgr the islands is 48.403 deaths. But the actual total of casée te entimated to be about 100.000 with deaths In pro portion. ALGER IS SENATOR. Azc&pl· thf Oft#r f«k ΠΙΙ the» fneipirtd Turin nf Mfnmor MrHilUe. Detroit, Sept. 30.—(General Russell A. Alger. former s*< retary of war. ha« formally accepted Governor Biles' ten der of the position of United States senator, to till ih<· unexpired term caused by the death of Senator Mc Millan. ΓΓ#·Μ^ηΐ'« I o»4IHm NutUfUftorf Washington, Sept. 30 — The prési dante phv»i< latis authorized the fol lowing statement "The condition of the wound It satis factory Hi* temperature is normal The patient slept well Sunday night, and at present occupies a rolling ihalr. Is cheerful, and from the beginning ha« shown neither Impatience nor rest lessness. but has carried out th»< direc tions of the physician» with scrupu lous care." An O ff Kftl#rt. Fort Worth. Te* , Sept. 30.- A fatal a« ciilent occurred n»-ar the Stockyards Inn hotel Monday, which resulted in the death of an old Confederate soldier named <5 VV. Gardenhirc He was In a buggy, driving to bis home north of th«· stockyards with George Harris, a neighbor, when the kingbolt of the buggy broke and he received injuries which caused hla death shortly after ward Nft'eil I»·'.* il Kl Ivawo. Te*., Rppt 3«J —Olîlaume Sa it ν le (. *hi> played before nobility on the Rurop«an loutinent and was at one time court pianist to th>* mikado of Japan, is dead In El 1'aso. wh'TI h«> ran»'- for his health. He toured the United States with Bduonrd Ha menyL i ri» h Ivitl'er Dublin Sept. 30 Timothy M Carthy and Thomas Mcl>wyer. respe· tively editor and manager of ihe Irish iJe<iple who hav·» been on trial fharg«*d under the crimes ait »lth publishing intimidations were »-a· h sentenced to two months imprisonment They gave notice of appeal two % · fj * » M« Mi Kl»Jl»»T. McKinney. Te* . Sept Jo—Olbaon Hail the little 10-y«ar-oi<i son of Ε Κ Hall, fell from a horse here and broke hla arm Otto Coffey, th· 14y»»ar-old son of S Ρ Coffey fell and broke bis arm | while playing football Ml*» llapur·*.! Kn|»|«ii Chicago. Sept 30—Announcement I Is made here of the >*«utaip»ment of Mis* Hut h I (anna and Joaeph McCor mirk son of Hon Robert S McCor mli k whoae apolntment as am bar , s sador to itUM«ia wan anut>'tnce<l last week. Mgrriftl Her HM<»r of Η er»a lx>ndon Sept 30. Opérât·· <t!spat< h - ea from Madrid «aye It Is reported there that <ju«»en Mane Christina J mother of King Alfonso married her j master of horse count. Dala Ewoeura while in Austria r«-»-nt!.v. f *■»'»' II··#*·· firw, · file. Tex Sep' tl) Mrs M Ρ Beasiey who resid* » a few miles northwest of the city, ha» bad five due mil< b r"*» to dS·· from some ho known disi a. · in th<· 'art few days. The πι*» »i fi blooded »to<k. Vt N*«kt < ■%···«<. Par!*. Tex S< |>t 3i>. Several gal Ion» of wa *ky < arried by passengers on the northbound Frisco train were aeio'd a! Hugo, I Τ . Saturday night and pouted out ou the ground. NfWS IN BRIEF. Andrew FYevman. president of the New Yorkk baseball club, has sold his [ Interest sad retired for good. Robert E, Uy of New Orleans bas been nominated for congress by Re publican·* of the Fifth district. The reported marriage of the Queen of Spain la false. Harry Jordan died at Sioux Falls, La . from injuries In a football game. Kmlie Zola, the writer, was accident ally asphyxiated at Parte. France. Over 300 bodie· have been recover ed at Modlca, Sicily, result of tbe storm. Mrs. Jay Barton of Terrell, Tex., was accidentally killed by moving a gun ta a buggy Ο. M. Ward of Dallas. Tex., shot and killed Iiunyan Morrissey Saturday night. No cause given. The corn crop of the state of Jalisco, Mexico, Is the largest In years. Edward P. McKeasick, an old and honored cltisen of South Carolina, died at Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Helen Dickson was strangled to death while asleep at Mobile, Ala., by Mome unknown. Robert J. Brooke, a bridge and street contractor, died on a Katy train en route from Waoo to Dallas. Blue Ridge, Tax., has subscribed $59,000 for an electric railway, lot bo la· away frosn any railroad. A burglar entered the store of Ar tfear Robiaaos M Oranga, Tea., aad stole a beat (M worth of goods. ' The Parish Howes It Mineral Weils, fltM *Mirwi7pt ^ *M> L°M STREET CAR STRIKE I· Cmn Τ·» ·*η·| Mrf It· M attar Κ» ΜΗ I Cm*Iii«4. New Orlenaa, L·.. Sept. 10.—The strike of street car men which took place at daylight Monday nuornfng Dntinne· wlthoet m break. Three mail cars were the only cars moved by the railway company Monday, to fie ab sence of street cars, vehicles of all shapes, sises and styles were brought into play and bave done a thriving business. The linemen of the New Orleans and Carrollton I-ight and Tower com pany and also the lint-men employed by the New Orleans Railway company, all members of the International Brotherh«>od of Rlectrual Workers ! were ordered out on strike Monday afternoon. j In the matter of interference with street earn carrying United Stares j mall sixteen affidavit,« were mad-"·! azainst a- man> persons, charging ihem with interfering with the lTni:ed States mails in violation of the act of congres» protecting the mails. All efforts So far made to adjust the trouble between fhe railway companv ami the street far men's union have failed ίο accomplish anything so far a.4 Known. B»jr Ar«»»diinlftHjr Kill· f'lsco, Tex , Sept. 30.—Jesse Colvln. a boy 1C years of age. who resided with his step-father, J B* Short, four miles east of here, accidentally shot and kill»-.! himself, lie had been talk Ing with a neighbor boy concerning the trade of a pistol owned by him. and when the boy came by young Col vin railed his friend iuto his room to show him the pistol The pistol had a safety attachment which prevented its discharge when the hammer should be raised and released, except the trigger be pulled. Young Colvln, after explaining this feature of the pistol, placed the muzzle to his forehead re ι marking. "This Is the way a man shoots himself " As he did so the pis to! was discharged, the ball entering the c< ni'-r of rh· forehead and passing out fhe back of his head, death being almost instantaneous W ui k fui I · ί·Μ !«':-»π<1 I itciiilon, port Worth. Tex Sept. 30. One hun dred s arn* have been put to work or. the Fort Worth end of the Rock Is ι land Dalla;» extension. Contractor | Crane.v -ays that there »rc now ah<>,i|»'< «00 team* sn all working on the grade It Is thought hert that the Rock Islan ' will run Into the Santa Ke passenger station at Dalla.- It is also believed that the company is ri*-gatf&'ing with the Santa Ke to ut»e it# Galveston terminals and with the Southern Pa cific for its Houston terminals, and it is said that these matter* will be con sidered by the Rock Island officials who are due to be here this week Will Mirf Only i cil«»R M«u 8t Paul. Sept. 30— The young wom en of the Clerk»' union have complet ed arrangements for the organisation of a girls league in which every mem ber will pledge herwelf to marry none but a union man and to refuee abso lutely to receive attentions from any but nj<ia with tl»#lr ' cards " The uiem hers will be eingie girls who are will ing to marry If they find the· right man. and if he i» a member of a labor organisation. Croft* of Poftrh·*. Terrell. Tex Sept 30—Μ Ο. Goes of this city Is the possessor of a new variety of Eiberta peach tree which bears two crop* a year. The tree is 3 years* old and has borne two cVops ev ery veer since Η began to bear fruit The first crop ripens in the latter part of July and the second crop is Just now getting ripe. The first crop was large and fine, but the second crop is small; however It has the genuine KlUerta flavor. K»r«fc«|N»k» lu Mobile. S«M>t 30.—The steamer Managua report* serious earthquakes on Sept. 23. extending from Puerto Barrio* to Santa Thomas Guatemala, and from lJttle river to Eieiixe, British Honduras The shocks lasted three minutes and were simultaneous along that coast. Prom the seismic move ment it i* believed Guatemala city was In the center of the disturbance. The wires are down between Guatemala city and the coasts. Hitrrirftd· on Sicily. lx>ndon. Sept. 30.—A special dis patch from Home says a hurricane swept the small towns of Belpasso and Tere Santa Maria, in the porvlnce of Catania. Sicily, and destroyed every thing in its way. Many persona were kilted. Several ships were wrecked and the population, becoming panic- j Stricken, fled to the mountains. I|M»* *t (>d»r Mille. Sherman. Tex.. Sept. 30.—County Judge Woods has been notified of th< j existence of a case of smallpox near Cedar Mills, and immediate steps will be taken to check the >spread of the disease. It is an importation from the Indian Territory. Frelfhl WweJi rUrksvtli·. Clarksville Tex., Sept. 30.—A freight train went into the ditch seven miles east of here, completely demol lehing six flat cars, tearing up the track for about fifty yards and delay ing traffic about twelve hours. No one was hurt. CiMte Kill· Killed Denison. Tex.. Sept. 30.—Claude El Ue. a young man residing at Flatten. 1. T.. ten miles north of Denison. was •toot and killed Sunday night. A war rant was sworn out for the arrest of Oecar Bills, a brother of the dead nun. charging him with the kiling. Tmrmmr h*l· Olslal Dm·. Edna, Tea.. Sept. M—Hon, John M. Mow·, secretary of state under Gov ernor Boat, died at his home here. His remains tar· bean take· to Austin for Interment smmm The TKief... ...of Beauty I· C*i»turf?d by Hr%d tie Id'* Kc^ulauir. ! i on sand s of \ η nf women are awakinsr to the fact that inherited romlii /'v- bit* Iwn stolen u ν* ην Hf.ii \ ;i«te.»d ot RiowinK bright e> r<* iihbrc '.v<, tîfep teÛ * *le wri*»kies of piin J>.. »· taken the pi:<ceof fh*»*e farmer <haran«. 1' '*e are the wsmmp f« in#*! VV>»kt tirfd and exhausted in Uienvwrn! ii, so Hie, no am , t :on to ewt< r r..n th· r <nrr.«f pif.isurt.-s, irr t jMt>, . ro*-, d?-'. ourajfed, du Η headaches, * r-tt Ί dispirited iVf'ini.'. <»epie*s η <hfs,cold fe» t. poor circul-U»ont '"""Mriij,' down'* jiin* Ail the>* a.vmptoms indo ate deranged and iwak^neii < r jrans. Shattered nerve* ar ί exhausted enernri'v f » · the * *»aken. d « mditioil of t*:e < *■ îtjîîh:.·. ;i« Wifely an r^ht follow. « day. Save \ ■. ■ ■ r-*- : ί tri ι more terri! -f* r*^ults, redeem V" >r youth by tai · -— Bradfield's Female Regulator The mo-? «! ren^f hefting, invite rating, men strua! regulator b; tfie w^rM. It rr eve* ι. i nf « » 1 men * tru atkm, profu.se men «stmaiion, obstructed menstruation, imlarnma tk>n of the vajçiit, di»nla< emerst, membrane»! catarrh, nervousness, headaches, ft crtera. Beauty of ί.ι >■ and symmetry of form are the result of the use of these health drop*. Of drn*r>riM ν $1.00. Our book, Perfect Health for Wooi' ii. ι '-i frre, The β r a L/ fi cud Regulator Co. ATLANTA. GA. Special Kaiy Rates. Macon, (ïa. and return, sali* Oc». 4th ant! .*>th, rate one far»·. Find limit, Oft. 1.", 1902. S(. Louie and return, sal»' during Sept, rat» $29.. .j. Final limit Oct. 'H st. Hannibal, Mo. and return, sale during Sept., rat»· $28.7."i. Final limit Oct. 31st, 1 «12. Kansas City and r»-turn, sal» dur ing Sept., rate $'_'4.7.">. Final limit Oct. .'list, l!#»2. Memphis, Tenn. and return, -ale during Sept., rat»· $19 ♦!»"». Final lim it, Oct. 31st, 1902. New Orleans and return, date «ale Nov. 10tb and 11th; rat» on»* first class far··; final limit leaving: New Orleans not later than Nov. 18th, 1902. National Encampment (i. A. R., Washington, D. and return, sale Oct. 2, 3 and 4, 1902, rate $31.30. Fi nal limit Oct. 17th, 1902, by paying fee of .">0c tickets can be »>xtended until Nov. 6th, 1902. Boston, Mass., and return, date of «ale Oct. 0 to 9 inclusive; rate one tiret class fare; final limit Oct. 13th, 1902. J. 1. Hey, Agent. Ka(y Fair Rates. On account of football uarrie be tw»«en Baylor University, of Waco, and Trinity University, of Waxa hachie, at Dallas Sept. 27, a special train will be run, leaving here at 8:."i7 a. in., returning leave Dallas 7:00 p. in. Rate $1.00 round trip, final lin.it Sept 28. Special train each day during the fair, commencing Sept. 28, which will leave Waxahachie at 7:.ri7 a. m., returning leave Dallas at 7:00 p. m. Th»· following rates were author ized during the fair: Dat» sale Sept. 27, limit Sept. 28; morning trains Sept. 28, limit Sept. 28; morning trains Oct. 5, limit Oct. 5, morning train· Oct. 12, limit Oct. 12; rate 11.00 for round trip. Sale Sept. 26 to Oct. 12, final limit one day following date of sale; rate $1.05 for round trip. Date sale Sept. 26 to Oct. 12 in clusive, final limit Oct. 13; rate $1.30 round trip. None of these fair tick ets will be good on the "Katy Flyer," trains 5 and 6. A Good Route to Try I It travers»:*·, a territory ricb in undeveloped resources; a territory containing unlimited ρ labilities for agriculture, horticulture, stock rais ing, mining and maa^nacturing. And last, but not leas>4t is The Scenic Route for Tourists. The Frisco System now offers the traveling public excellent service and fast time— Between St. Louis and Kansas City and points in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Terri tory, Texas and the Southwest. Between Kansas City and points in Tennessee, Alabama. Mississippi, Georgia, Florida and the Southeast. Between Birmingham and Mem phis and points in Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas and the West and Southwest. Pull Information as to route and rat·· cheerfully furnished upon appli cation to any representative of the Company, or to Pasiangsr Traffic Department, Cwnmwdal éuililaf, Aalrtt Lowta. '■· One Fare Round Trip Kansas City °CSTOCK SHOW20 Κα · · · October 14 and 15 ν/ΠΙαίΐα. · · · Christian Church ΐΜΙΠΕΠΤΐΙ M'Mtm mÊF^^r^Wm Boston, Oct, 6, 7, 8, 9 $25 to California Daily te-.·· Through Sleeper*. to Chicago r^e W. H. FIRTH, G. P. Α.. Fort Worth, Texas Take the "SAP" ! San Antonio and Aransas Pass R'y Only $25 to California On sale daily during September and Oci' ber, 19G2, with stop-overs in California, and will be accepted in Pullman Excursion Steeper passing Waco each Wednesday and Friday Low rates to Rockport, Corpus Christi and Aransas Pass. Prep reclining ( hair Oars and through sleeper to San Antonio a»<l City of Mexico daily « ι e t t t t For illustrated literature, r< liable informa tion and all particular.-, consult your 'ocal ticket agent or write </* '«« Α. V. MARTIN, R. F. GEORGE, Pass. Agt. S. A. C A. P. R'Y. D. P. A. "Sunset Roule' Waco, Texas LEAR TRACK .forIthe;- J KAtY fîLYEEU —-*B ETWEEN^— st.Houis. CHICAGO. KANSAS CI1Y GALVESTON. AUSTIN. SAN ANTONIO. FT. WORTH. DALLAS. WACO. HOUSTON.· Only $25.00 to CALIFORNIA THE SouthernJiPacific has again opened the doors to cheap travel from Texas points to California. During the months of September and October, one May second-class tickets will be on sale from all main line points on the Houston Λ Texas Central Railroad and Southern Pacific at a rate of $25.00, except from stations east of Hous ton, from which points rate is made by adding local fare to Houston rate, and from Galveston, where the rate will be $26.45 :: :: : :: 'These tickets give stop-overs at California points, 'and offer a splendid means of making a trip to California at lower rates than ever. Con sult your local ticket agent, or^write for literature and other information :: : : :: :: :: M.JL.|ROBBIN8, T. J .fANDERSON, G.JP. <fc|T.|A. A. U_ P. A Another -β Thru -β Train TO-- - - Kool Φ Kolorado Beginning July 1, wp shull have two thru trains to Colorado each day. One will leave Fort Worth at 9:4ύ a. m., the other 11:10 p. rn, after the arrival of all evening connections. For guests who wish to retire early, a sleeping tar will be ready each evening at 9 o'clock. Both trains will be run thru to Denver. Each will carry thr® coaches and sleeping-cars, and meals will be served, en route, ia cafe dining-cars. Tho this doubles the thru train service to Colorado from this territory, there ie still "ONLY ONE ROAD" which has any at all. We have also the only direct Colorado line; make the best time, and hau 1 verv nearly everybody who goes. And, using our line, "YOU DON'f HAVE TO AFOLOOIZE," you know. "THE, DENVER ROAD" Passenger Department WWi Fert Worth, Texas Ν. B.—The rate, from all Texas points, la one it re plus two dollars for the round trip .good, returning, til! October 31st, on sale all sommer, every day. Tickets rooted aver oar line have mora stop-over privileges than an ν other road can otter tee.