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7 je?Hj3 407 AUSTIN MEN'S ANDiBOYS' HATTEKSSANlFUllNISlIEKS, Sole Agents for the Dunlap Hats. Leather Valisesja Specialty. 1 JONES 5 AFTERNOON NOTES Insnro an j thlnK j on hav o against flro vi Itli 1 1) 11a j n atofllccof VVocortnlldlnB Association, Ms com anlca nru the best, an 1 some one Is nl wajsln tlio olllcc Dr Saunders Dentist W-'j VustlnAvo Take. Feelers Chill 'yriiji -No Cche No Ta Dr Saunikrs Dentist, JM-1. Austin Yvo Dr Satin lore Dentist W-J'g Anstln Ao Feeler's Drnp Store for I'crfumorv Face lowdcra, Toilet Soil1 tombs nil I Ilrualics Chea est in town Ico cold drinks of llnost llnvor, tit Kophal'H great fruit mid confectlon eri storo t If jou would bo happy ro to V. D. Jackson for photographs When jou need money or hao money to spend go to Undo Dull Douuuiu's Go to jour Undo Duir, the pawn broker, opposito the McLolland hotel, If you need any money or wtnt to spond ani . Sweet oringes at Kophal's t Durablo boots & shoos at Sleeper, Clifton A, Co . Mj rollned oil used in plico of 1 ml for cooking is puro and hoalthj , onry 75cents per gil at Sam Robinson. Another accident has been caused bv horses becoming frightened on tho ap proach of fith stroet bridge o or Bar ron's Branch A negro attemptod to drive R C Green &, Co's baggago wagon o or the bridge josterday af ternoon w hen ono horso bocamo frigh tened and ran upon his mate with such a shock that ho was knockod down and fell against tho parapet braking it dow n Tho harness w as quickly loosod and tho horso got up but in doing so ho lost his balanco and fell over tho edgo of the embank ment falling full tw eh e ftot to tho ground PERSONALS. Mr. Trank is reported to be rapidh convalescing Mr. Peter McClelland has retuned from Dallas Mr. J. V. Smith left this afternoon for Dallas to attend the fair. Mr. Hermann Strauss of Cincinnatti is in the cit) Mr. John R Lunsford, is confined to his room on North 7 th street Mr. A F. Feeler has returned from an extended business trip north Col. W. L Hall, president of the Waco Farm, is in the citv. Hon. W. A Kincaid, will speak to night as has been previously an nounced. Mr, O'Brien Moore of the St Louis Republic, was in the city Sunday get ting items of the campaign Mr Thos Goggan, of the gigantic music house of Thos Goggan & Bro., of Galveston is in the city looking after his Waco depot. Messrs S J. Mings, C. P White, E. A McDowell, , J Yardman and C C Cashy of Gatesville spent Sunday in the city. Hon Waller S Baker, has returned from Dallas where he went by spe cial invitation to deliver an address to traveling men on Drummers day. The News is glad to note that Mr Gid Massey who has been ill for so long a time is able to be onthe streets once more. Mr. Thomas Parker, returned this morning from Kentucky where he spent the Summer. He brought back with him a car load of fine Kentucky horses Mr. Geo B Couper is in from his first trip on the road in America He .. l. . A...,,, nnr-r in Tpv. 0a,a ue .u.ua """b , - as than in facotiana ana urougni uuck a lot of fat orders for Eaton, GuinanlgCr( but his signals were misunder- Si Co. GDlK, ANENUD, FINE CLOTHIERS, GOODLOE. 0- SENATOR COKE His Auival Will Speop Next Thursday Night Senator Rlchird Coki, -irrlvul in tho cltj josttrdnj morning fiom Washington, looking well 'I his morning ho was out on tho street sinking hands with his countless friends and rcLOhln their congri tulations for tho good hcalf n ho h id boon blossed w ith during '"itch v long session ot Longre, and t liking ocr tho eanipilgn 'lho Senator ftels t ccedingh coniidont of tho success of tho Doniocr-vtlc ticket Tint upon re quost agreed to m vko a speech at the court liouso on 'lhurariiy upon tho issuooftlio c implicit On Uiirduj night ho will spe ik at Cleburne, Mondaj it 1 ort Worth mil Sin An tonio on Wednesdaj feonotor Coke's speeches will do much to encourage tho Domoerats in "Waco and tho stito genoralh and his spe ich 'lliursduy night Is looked forw ird to with great dollght by overjbodj as thoro is no man in 'lexis w ho possesses tlio con fidence ot tho wholo populition o 'lo is llko Sen itor Coko THE GRAND JURY A Romarkblo Dooumont Roviowed By a Citizen To the LihtO) of (lie JTcws The charge of the grand jur as published Sunday mornine contained some verj remarkable mtements, of which the following is the most striking "In regard to the sale of lottery tickets, to which jour honor directed special attention, the grand jury finds tbat there is considerable traffic in lottery tickets, and without an effort at concealment I he individuals en gaged in this traffic are not of the class usually known as law breaker and claim that their transactions are entirely legal The grand jury has, therefore, in the exercise of its dis cretion,presentedonly a few bills fortius offense, being assured that if on trial it is found that the law is being vio lated, the persons engaged therein will desist of their own will " Which being interpreted reads Your honor has instructed us that sell ing lottery tickets is a direct violation of the law, but we differ with your honor on that point because "there is considerable traffic in lottery tickets and without any concealment," and morever, because "the individuals engaged in this traffic are not of the class usually Awicn as law breakers, and claim that their transactions are entirely legal " Yes judge, we know the law better than ou dc, but we will bring a "few" indictments against these parties just to show you how quickly the cases will fall through when brought up for trial But if ou prove to us and these gentlemen in dicted that you do know the law bet ter than we do and insist on punish ing them, we believe that they will go out of business Then follows another remarkable statement "The city has jurisdiction of the laws against gambling, and violations of the Sunday law, and a force of nine or ten policemen for enforcing the law, and yet these laws are not enforced " Ihe Sunday law and the laws against gaming are state laws and to county officers is given the work of seeing these laws enforced, There are nine justice courts in the count and one county court, nine consta bles and about as many deputy sher iffs, a grand jury and a county attor ney, elected to carry out these laws, and jet the grand jury sajs they "are not enforced" Whj is the county at torney not instructed to use the gigantic machinery of the state to enforce these laws? Ihe police are not detectives, nor are they deputy sheriffs, strictly speaking, but their principle business is to keep the streets quiet, and pre vent the cows from eating the new city inn. inc grauu juiy is again wrong in accusing Bob Simmons ot treachery ' j "-"v " ' pra- uuw.tum iv J1.HI.J uwui me, i.yiui.in.u given by the jailor tint Bob Simmons dld attcmnt to wirn hlin of .... dan. StOOd. Moreover the real cause of BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK ! BLANKETS $ COMFORTS !o WoaroofUuliy u litigoslo grin lilankol, good vvolghl tit $1 J" Brown, 13 70, good weight it$l 7o, worth SI (rnv, flo 74, heivj at ?.' J'i, would bo. cheap at c" Sheops gr n bl inkol? it ?' 1 full sio, w orlh $,( L''i (.rav 10-1, oslra heavj, at$! regulai pileo T 75 Silver bluoO lbs it $! 70 'I his is aetinllj tho ehe ipest blankot In tlioeltj Red blankets, all wool, ?.! 00 extra laro and heav j worth $-1 50 11-1 ill wool n'raj blankofs, otia heavy , at $1 50, big baigaln White bl inkets, 10-1 at$l 25, w orth $1 75. " " " it SI 75, " $2 50 " " ' ntS.., " $4 " " " ati-)0 " $150 " " it SI " SO " " largo sle, oti lino, ttb" 0, proltiest In tlio eltv COM1 GUIS l'lra huge slo, initio of good ealleo at Too, OOe , $1 " and SI 50, worth 'j poi eent nioro thin our prlco Oil red comfort", hir.ro slo filled w 1th good eotton at J, SJ 2", md S- 50 Sitien md irolonno eonifoits, 1 ir'o sle, filled with tho vcij best cotton, at ?J 50, S-7") and S-' theso tro be uitilul pttiurut w ith solid oioied linings -7L p. JIBBER,-- the jail deliver), which Ins been ex plained b) the newspapers and the sheriffs, was that there was no guard cmploved to assist the jailor, and the operation of the jail is exceed inglv dangerous where there is only one man employed to look after it Cni7n Waco Oct 22, i8bS Go to Mrs 15 T Doss' niillliurv store 1 ourth streot, lor best and chemesl hits, bonnets and othor goods 1 or flno w iteh, Clock and jowolrj ropalrlng go to tho old lolliblo lo vinskl iV. 1 owlne t MeAHstoreoil is tho best, hardest and tie most of all the hcnil inthra eito v iriotios in this mill et BoWiol's Boston Chips mo tho t ilk of the w holo couutrv DoYv iel's 1 idles' and gents' oystci parlor crowded dij mil night Mother's Memory Ilopuful outli nindum I lnvo called to nsk the li md of jour daughter Madnm lho time Ins como In the yiar ISi.) Juno JO nt half pibt5 o clock in tho afternoon 1 s opped cat Io 3 at Lloventh nnd Chestnut n id not a man tliei o offered men seat liok fiom Clieituut to Spring Gnrden stieet linugius, b a s :ap 'Buitill 'es nnd jou sat tho wholo distance n Itliin fom feet of rac Got Phlhdeli hia Ro d nvc SNAKC STORICS A fannei in Vshto i 2Iia , itccn'ij nu across a lho foot gophoi tucLi. which a liiro whltoincoloi A homed Biial e oightccn iucucs lon itli a hoi n one and a quarter inches w is 1 il cd laitweel in Uoekvvool, luin. Mr Mecline of littsburg, cnueht, ulilc flslilng at Atlantic City tho othci di n sni o cf veij cuiious shaje stiongl,, ic temlilii g tho fabled jabbuwLCv lie will picseivo it in nlcohol for tho cunou-of fu tuic teutratioii Mr Jordan tho section boss mi 1 hia hauls hlle tuttinp tho bu.hw flora the n0htof uaj tieii Oeontc, (j i , I illul H"tj se lii moccasins. Mi Jordnn stincU at the sit eighth md cut oft hia till, rcmail ing that it was not a goo 1 d ly loi tnul es Mrs. M U bhultis, of Itoi doat I, , whilo picl nig somo I iiies tecciitlj heud hci littlo do whlci hal followed lci,vclji und bill pitcouslj 1 nshin,; to tho 6it Mis bhultu was honilic-1 to fhid a luge blat'i biiuke wound tightlj aiouul thcdoe bodj With gicat dilUcnltj Mrs. Hhultb I lllcd tho reptile, but tho littlo dog lcuiamcd prostrate w ith fear for sevciil houis J.h( aftemoou of tho simo day lira, bhultis 1 illed i lothei saal.0 of tho sanio arietj tr lined nclntlous. I loiMi (to Itobiuso i) U hj, I thought ypu I uui Uiunlov, that gentleman Iji st bowed to. 1'ob non I o known him foi years but ho i ever ej cal a to mo now us wc i os3 by Lionu ila 1 n quaueW ltoliiison o lie owes rao a littlo Lo toned moncj lire Lpoch Tlio Vutuiunal Muse A nlnpln- fros- on luesd ij night, UhocaoU our pickled lilgUei u a Itlto V Uliniantle e hronlela. CITA.TI03ST. till SI VI I Ol 11 xvs To tho Shcrlir pr anj Constable) of McLinnan Coiiiitj Greeting 1 on nro hereby eoniman le 1 tl at j on summon Georfco Wells, whose resllinco is alleged to bu unknown b mikini, ublicatl n ot this Litatlon for lour suct(Sslo weeks ) revions to tlioreturn dm 1 ereof. in Hoiiionewsi ai on ub llshed in Mrlennan Countj, sail George Wells belnt ih f n lant In canto o .117, whorcln V V W lilto Is j lalntlir mil l cori, v oils is ceiiniiiiH, io i o an t an ar uclurii tliounl(rsli.m 1 Justice of tl o louii In nn 1 lorireclnet No 1 at tin next re gulnr term ol Ball lustli e or tl oleiiu Court tile held In tliu elts ol Vn o In Jlclennin County on tin I Jill Iuj of Xit iiilit r, V. 1. lhss, nt 10 u clock u m to answer tlio ronulnlitif sal 1 1 lnlntlll In a Biilt on two ntis oni for A) OOclitel iibruarv 1. lsss luu Octobcrl. Ul .""VwS'V."'.''1...1.!.' ,.W, '". "' '"" i nvinellt Of Sl 1 11 His iiKmi. ah Nor, but oxecuto this writ . , - . , , ... . , or October, a nt I l' l'rulnctVo I, Mo' ennan County, lt7B JO m im mm, wM A WW) STRANGE MARRIAGES IV Vr tho Great married n peasant, who was ills best counselor und truest friend M de Iossopsimrrlc lat thotigoof 02 Mile do linigi ho n as not quite 19 y airs of age Tlio wife of Jcremj Taylor, tlio grnt Lnlisli dHiiie wis tho uatuuil d inghtu of Ch irlcs 1 1 lie countess of nldcgross lias been mar lied foui times Her j resciit buslmdisthe famous lxn 1 Collingsford Slnl i.pc iros mirrlago to Anno Hathawnj wis nn cttmplo of Ineqnalitv, both In age nnd in i itclkct llo waa 18 and shot.) when they were mimed Milton in in led unfortunately mil his wifes tc tijK.1 hiis not uulll o th it of Mrs Wesley the wife ef John 'Wesley, tho fouudci of Methodism lolm lloMiud the philanthropist, married out of jiatitule, n laily twenty years his senioi blio died in a few y eai s, and ho in ir liedngTin this lime for lova Luh Beicouslleld was thirty ycirs older thin l)i-,i leli but tlio .reat pi eJilier did not icilizc nny dilleioueo in age, so rcmorkubly suited weie they to eicli other The oet III owning hiis recently st itod tho fact tint 1 lizabcth Ilan-ctt wns sit josirs ol lei than him elf nt the timo of theirjiniir I lage sho licing 40 he 31 years. b imuel Johnson nt SI mnrrie 1 a worn m of 4S Tlc lived together twenty two years md wl en si e die 1 Johnson lcfusoil to Iks con sole d lie nc cr m irried agam George Hiofe married Mr Ixiwi-s nl though his (list wif wns living hthI he hud but i limited dive ret, from her Boon nftti I ettcv died slio miuried Jolm niter Crews who was much younger tlhiu sho m. iUiine-i Uurdctt Ccmtte forfcitol her in teicstiu Coutts bink t y mnrry lui, V illinm Ashmea I Pnitlctt lie it. nn Ainorican by bb tli mi 1 nt the time of his mm i iago wtis bl veals of ago and bis bride was 07 and tire t ichest w om ui in tho n oi Id. A most unequal mniriage which ttinicel out hnppth w is tllut of Onirics vcconil Dufco of Ihchmoiid nn 1 Sarah Cadogan which win n barg im to c mcel a gambling debt between tin ir parents, I adv Sirahbeiujrn coheiress ITio duko w as IS tho bride w ns 1 ! V man m0e thnt wns unequal ns to years, w nth it cf Mohammed and his wife The latt rw i-twcntv years older than tho former, but the in lo i wis n congenial one, as the piophct had j rcdie'e 1 it would be lie out lived his wife and niournc I h"i loss until he dicl The pi cscut Bonnp irto family 1 n o in ide somo sti me matches. Prince 1 icrre m uricil Mllo Uillin, n poor sowing wonim Ihiec times thu mai riago ceremony ito performed nn i each time it a different lace, so us to billle upoleon III who hal it twice nn milled Tho Princess I ouiso of rn;liul mnuicl her social inferior and a gcillemmi yountei than herself Lord Lome, it is claimed had loyal blood in his v cius, but tho Dul o of Aigyl , his f ithei,iiindonosuchprctnsioies though tlio house of Vrisylo is tlio ni ist ins tocritic in 1 nland lho beautiful widow, PiUherbert, wlio becamo the wife of Geoigo I , wlcu Piincoof Wales wns 32 years of ago when slio w is soeictly man led to him Tlio in equality cf this nitrnnge w as inthodiffci enco of stitlon mid not of ages, tho husband being a pi nice of tho blood mid thowifrt n subject Hon Cuioliuo riizabcth Sarah OItcMl tho L,raud lnuj,htci of Richard UiimJcy bhendan und sister to the Duclie of Homer wt and tho Countess of Dtiffonn was the divorced wife of tho Hon. Chnppcl Norton AtH) years, when confined to hei chair by lhemiHtieni sho mirried 'W llllaiii '3terlnife Maxwell, twenty years herjuniot brriui0c to B.iy the match w as a hapjiy ono FACTS ABOUT WOOL I ranee grows but . jicr cent, of fio woo sho uses lliiscountiy furnishes ono-sitth cf nil the wool glome Thcionro 5J,000,000 sheep in tlio United State 1 he annual clip of w ool In tlild coiutJ I aliout utX) OUO.OUJ jiounds. The Unite 1 S tatc U the w con I woi 1 pi o dueing eounlry in tho woilik Fightv p'i cont of tlic wool usod in tic United otitefl is tcxlncul hole. Wool inl-i lgij tleonly ( icit farmiiglu dtwiy 1 1 tlio liieflti of which ovuy ses-twn sliaics 1 he nniiii il v nine of tho w ool ei ( ,i is from ?75CXWOlto K'M CKXI 000, voryiig witl the m irhet uh. ih" wot I clip of tho Unite I bliteshuin eiauelfi-onOJtXXJjOOOfjoimlsin IbWJtoni it l! an X) CWJ 07J pounds In ISM lhc Unttenl Sat"i ii fio only ti'ili-c lomtn i i hic'i inr c nt je.ii t'i 10 h lvnn lai-t iie-e in llie pi o lie ru c f wtvl Wojlg-oii g ist'c fiithiu liiijWiUimt of tin. nglwult iml liMlu'tiioi in ui Unitcsl Btiitea id Is sm pushed only ly com, liny wui.ac, coiion aim on is Ihe co itumptlcHi of wco' lu the United bt-ttej iuereoN d from IfiO t J lbW uboat '0 icrceut lhs (wj illation luciva-od in the taiiK. timii but Sit m cent. lho nveittfje weight of n Uoeco of wool iu tho Unitl bntes In 1OJ0 wits h tlion pouudJ In lbTOitwns )i wunds, in lbSO it was (1 pounds, lu lbbl) in Great Britalu it was 4 pounds. " GOLDSTEIN I MIGEL CashCrushers thisWeek (J LO VJ;S BeBt Four-Button Kid Glovoe Embroidored BaokB 60 eta a pair, Slid Gloves 26ote, Lielo'Glovos 10 ots a pah. .I1JKTJ1YS-A11 Wool JorBoys Worth $1.60 to 82, Oholoo for $1. IJAIMI8, UNDKItWll All A Regular 75 ot. Merino voBt for GO A Regular 8 1 60 Lamb's Wool Vest all Kinds, Very Low. COMFORTS AND BLANKETS x A Hctruliir H 25 Comlort for... $ .85 A Itcfrulurl.CO Comfort for .. 1,15 V Splendid 2 Comfort lor .. 1.75 An Klejrtuit Sutcen Comfort worth "U.75 lor only 2,75 Wc hao a small lot oi Hlankots curried over fiom lust your, wlilch, to close out, o have muiked exticmelylou. OXTl ) lc arc Sliowlng lho Finest Line of lriss Uoods r Cttab DDlPrC f ",, hc Inrgi-st Line ofTrlmmliipi 5 nmnrn rKlUtO. ) at Almost Half alncs. ( 1 KiUlO G1LDSTEIN I MIGEL CHEAP COLUMK A ItVllOVlN V hentliiB stov belsteal and si rliifcs f r sale cheap At 1 ly ftt tills V0 1 goo 1 famll hii(,cy maro lor sale clunp Vplj to F Montfei nicry or nt this olllcc 11 FOlt S VI 1 V handsome, lelioomsetof rnrnlturo viry ccap for cash Vnlyat the mh olllcc tf TjlUltMSIII 1) IIOOV1S with Hoard Tor t,entle J niauaiilwir or tlir e dentil nun Vp 11 to Mrs Sherman .dr. North Sixth Street "ITUHt N VI t Urn acres oriand iin llnocul J tlvtitlon and I lin excellent 1 nature nil toi ler nc e lame 1: arm is situ itiilal out l miles fromVNaro lias poo 1 lour ri 0111 dwelling am lloout bull Hi c.8 bariiB etc ftoo 1 cistern and b len II 1 tank of water Will trade for k'oocl lcsl lencc 1 ronertv In aeo address thu Vlwb olllee 3710U HIM- a nice 4 roi m lionse for rent ' corner I Ini and Ninth Btrect Apply to las blicars llth null la street 1JOll S VI t i w w agon an 1 si an of horses . 1,00 1 linrness horses sliiMe or double il Ire ss I r xionti-oinory, llox 311) Waco, lexas or at News olllcc V bargain tf T A TllTTl O VVeliavool li ai erscon J 2X.L iliXXij stantly on hand and 1 artics w a itlng them can (.ct them at a bargain u ai 1 mm, at nillsiii), at the Ivcning News olllcc Vustlu Vmhi OltVNGI HIOSOMS l)r Meglll s famons Oraiihc JUossoins Mrs A J Iticliardson, ftKcnt North luth street 9 1 1 1m ITOH S VI b A 1 air of large llrst class work 3 mules seven years old Mrs S v buyers ITOH S VI l-Ono hook case. 1 step ladder, 4 tables 1 four horso cngino loar heating stores an I lpe I desks, bowl and pitcher, w ash stan Is half dozen chairs Ccllgraj li tj pe writcr olllee railing and counter, patent loiter flies 1 Hall sari 1 storo counter, 0,000 old uai crs an I a largo amount or other eecond handlurnlture J no h Li.uin I oiililniiu Stuto I otlcrj Ordor your tickets from D Dotnuau cv 15ro , opposito tlio McClelland hotel Waco, or at Dallas and loiuplo Lib oral rules to clubs. Hjaclntlis, lillios and all fall bulbs t Perrj 's candj storo, undor raciflc liotol t m riovvnrsfor vvoddiugs, funoials and parties, In all design. Leave orders at l'errj 's confoctioneri under Pacific Hotel j lake Advantagp or the Iloom bOMFSI'Il ND1U IWISfMLYTS I n Gil Ml-R A CO 109 Wall btrect, Waco lixas Mrs. Ed. White's Itcstunrant ond 0stor Parlor, 111 South HCth street, Is n 1 laco whero ladles out shoj 1 lne can stop and feet hot coffeo and a nice lunch All seasonnblo delicacies on hand and served at a momonta notleo 0stors Ush, etc Meal tickets will bo issued vvhlrh call Tor flrst cIbbs foro Don t forget tho place, No HI South Utth, street betnein Austin and Franklin for only 81. Children's Wear nf ANNOUNCEMENTS. -rjlOK Till 1 1 UIN1.ATUHI-. " Cat t A I Isll Is nil Inilonnni1n.it i -.. n ,.. for the I eglslatun from McLennan count) at iiiu c-ieciiuii in -ocnioer, aim asks tlio votes ol all his friends, w Ithout real ect to 1 art) gum. sm ititi " Mr T U Clubnil-li.nf llnua. In nn i,i. . dent t audldnto for Sherlffof Mclennan county in euu i-iisuiuh ocmucr election Ho solicits tho votes of his friends and acquaintances TOUHTAri NbATOK V 6 are authorized to annouiicoMr (no Y Stubbli Held as hide 1 1 ndent candidate lor State Senator at the Male election In November vv a MAVumi ir j. vmem The Southwestern Sohool of PHONOGRAPHY AND TYPE-WRITING Will 01 en their w Inter term on October 15th , v hiiiivuuu 1,11 mti ruseu lueimicsioriPQCIl lng those arts lu which Wc embrace the follow Ilndsoi's an I tliobtenorai h Our t it writ -" vn.-jii1n111.11. in uiui;tlll l no list UOlU the C illferaj li nnd tmini,ton machluea anl pared to do an unlimited amount of slu rt ban I work and tyj c writing VII work i-omitl and math execute I 'lcrmsriasonnble Call at tin Western Union ltlti,roph oftlco or 11 1 drc-sl' O llox 10 Stolte - Brothers, FRESH -BREAD. GROCERIES AND PRODUO& Delivered In any 1 art or tho city Increase 1 trado nssures oil or onr groceries to bo fresh STOLTE BROTHERS, Corner i ifth and Austin Sts CHEAP CASH MAEKET, J. J RIDDLE Keeps tho Choicest and Fattest Meats In the Cit) South Side Public hqr. PRICES. Cholco t'orterhouso locifliolco roast 80 f.linll n loin Ifh, flannn.l nnf ni,.l I. 10c 8econd cut roait Cholci round Choice rib ejltln.k atf nL 78c! 1 nuck roast Brisket roast . .Mutton Gallic Veal ... oaiuc Sansago spare ri us Ush 1 sc A NEW DEPARTURE. PItESH BARBECUED BIEATS Licrv day direct from the kiln, and dellv crcd at 1 our rosldcnco J. J. KIDDLE R. H. Gray, STAPLE AND FANCY EScoceries, Hay, Corn. Oats, Bran, Etc. Couutry Produce BoneM and Sold: II A UOtHMi FRANK Iit-NK (loeM&W, BANK, STORE SALOON FIXTURES. 90, iti Fun 11 1 11 St., HO VNTON. TEXAS. CIIAS. BAKER, Prop., Iranklln Street, lictwten I-ourth and Fifth, WA.OO, ISXAS. This honso baa been overhauled and fitted UP hy Mr llaker, and he Intends to mVo It ic ond to none lu tho city. BRUNSWICK HOTEL i&4tfflR,idK&.l