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THE DAILY HERALD
1 prutllllBD BVBBr OSNKO St
JXO. W. SWINDELLS & CO.
JNO.W.IWIKDsLLS.
D.IICALDB.
Terms f Nufc'criplioii.
i (WV1BI.B IS ABVANl'f..)
Oh. year ... HO I'
l Innlltl v
ThlUrt DlUiltUk Ht MM. . i 00
AdrcriitiiiK.
One Siinire (ten linos of llil" li type) ana lusor-
tiiii f I- Fete a eahsmiueut iu'crliuu W cents.
Special Notices next to roadie x ma Iter tt HO per
aowveeaeli tnsorllou. Local Notice iu reading or
editorial column. J cent" par lliun'-acu Insortlou.
KVSIiki'IkI r.aluwd rales made for loltget period
r Advertlaeuisots laiyahle in advance unices
. vliatliomdvliui afiDituUf Uuuucamidt'r.aiuH'ct.
THE WEEKLY HERALD
' 13 rUBUSIXB eVEUY JATUBUAT BOttJIINa. '
TiiM. SJ fiOper uuuuiu or $1 SO fur ill
mouth in advan.il
J.W.SWINDBLLSACO.
' Ufflciul DlreclBrr. '
nisTRirT'omcsBS.
lino. Haadis Ham Dallas Judge 14lh Juillciat Dis.
trlrt
Jxo. T. AtjLT list). Dallas District Attorney.
OlTlc tRI 0 VALLAI COUNTY.
Jimm I. KrarooT Dallas J. P. Product 1.
Hour.ur 8. irt Lancaster " " '
Mkrmhtii Mriiaa. 11 1
WILLIAM J. II 114 " " .'
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; Johk SI. Iaw. Clerk of the Dlstr Cutirt
Z. fc. CuoMUEa.
Deputy Clerks.
Hkkbt U M.L
inn. M
. llBi'WN Phi-rilK
l.r. Trt'iiHiirrr.
t M. V. Cm.
J N. A. Kkkn Couuly Surveyor.
CITY OFFICERS.
' B r. I.nxn stayer I Jab. II. Firi.n. City Atl'y
llrSBY llniiTiriianrer Tuna. Fi.ynn Ileriduil
C 3. At itl'jiki.l S.c'y . D. Kimi A.a'or AColl'iir
AM'Mimv.n.- K. Y. Bryan CPapy. (1. Jl.Sv.lnlt
TrRiik Amtin. M. Tluviinl . ll.'OnHon Juo. W.
LaUH. A. M. tm' In-all.
SOOIKTIES.
DUtA.S f!)f AI'TRR No. 47 lViyiil Arrli Mho m
will mwt at ilia Mwmio In the cltr of Dallna
on tttn lut Moiifliiy Hfmr tlm IinI SHtiiriiuv In canL
mimtli. W.U.O. YUUNU M. K. U.Q.
llKNKt Bai.i. 8ret'y.
t Alt.AS rOMMANBEIlY No. (I Knlclitii Tonip
. lar will ini'ft ut ilio Asylum in tlio lowno
Pallfti. on tboTtiiirnilny after tlif. lastSnturdiiy
la tmcu niontli nt early cnn'llc.liirlit.
-. E. d. B3WKH E. 0.
'3. X. Babubt ItaerdMr.
'. Coniuinliin. You ara hnraby anmnionail toat-
ml a Stated convocation of Pallnn ('lial'tor
"No. 47 on Monday Mantua; )eo W IH72
Atwarlr OAUillu liitUliliit. l cohhuaimI of tb
M.1S.I1. 1'. THUS. YVAMtlSlt Secretary
IAKSEI1II.I I.ODGK No Si V. A. M inmtiou
. Hie arfi-ond and liit Sati nlay of each month at.
' . tha Unioulc Hall
HKNRY B0L1 W. M.
JtictUBD Muboax Sec'y.
' KI1X1KI.Y KNUAMI'MGNT. No. at. I. 0 0. F
naelaou the Hint and tl.li j Kridny nlglita of
wen iuoiiiii at tne uuit nuowa' nan.
K. A. SAYKB.C. P.
Atteit : J. I). KiinoOT. Scribe.
SAbliAH I.OIifiK No 41 I 0. 0. r. moetaon
' every Weiineaduy night .t tlio Odd fnllowa'
' Hall. K. W. UliNX N. U.
P. fl. Datim'OBT Secntary.
A. tili Ta
.A. I IICEUK IlliUOll
THUS & BEEDE.
x LIVE STOCK
Commission Morchaiits
tlllCAQO ST L0U18
And IiTmisasit City.
WfTAIl bilini tinnKBCtcd at tlio Knnena Stork
aiai naiiwt iny!)io leo H-14:tf
JJES;M. J. JOHNSON .
llipectf:illy InforniB tlio Tjmbllc that ahe baa
received tier full Block of
MILLINERY GOODS
Conalatin of
Ladies' & Misses' Hats and
Bonnets
..Tpgether with Trlmnilngt of Evory Kind
t.vtilchiiM invite the attention nflier frienda
and the pablie generally. llerBhop la intlie Crutch.
ueiu uouMt at ma llouatou St. col ran eo. 6:tf
j$z:;n & sum
v JIanuiacturkrs or
BOOTS AND SHOES
NoftTIl SltlK OF COMMEBCI St.
A fv .r doors East Public Square
VA.LZ.AS .: - ' TEXAS.
We keen a hill atnek of the beat nrnlnrlnl nn I. .-.I
at. all tilt and are prepared !o do tbe beat of work.
Special amotion paid to ttuo work ami repairing.
(.Ive u a cull. DENNI 4 SIMON.
Juuol) IwAJMtK i
Id ; ' :
B. f. I.UCB...
..J 0. WATLANt
I LI CE & CO.
Cdtton Si Wool ITactors
i A!tD UENERAL .!!
y COMMISSION MERCHANTS
i: . TtminvUi. $ T. CR. R.
J 'V) j l . . ;:
Corslcana Ennig and Dallas.
f Spaclal attrntlon paid tcrecelving and forwarding
food" Bad nroduce. Conalgnmenta reapectfully q.
lioted. k Waiehonae near depot. 4ii: tf.
A
ULTSAL KEffABD
' .V11 P11' r"r return. or Inlirmatlnn that
tlt 1." 1 In (i. recover) of the Inllowltic iliarrllml
arfimi.i . a frt.m the iimleralanrd at n-k .tnila:
A nonae n. oredmarn niulo cleanlv raaclj ...1
Uiiaeii ait a oranded D Don left alhrnlder. 1
. JNa W. ROWLAND.
Dallaa IVxae; or .
II. A. TURNER
itotklltllBToxaB.
"jTabS-T.-St
EstaMiaM Janaoi) IstJSCG
C. JORDAN & CO.
Dallaat TeUa "
U. P. Ansi'AHilF - . Cnshlcr
KI1IST CltRS PAPGB DrtfOllNTHD IT RKANO.V.
AIILK I1ATKS. I'OUKCTIO.NS MilIK m til
parts of tbe I'nlna ind rcniltlid for promptly.
GOLD SILTKtt ANU CUKKKNCX
.. . BOCCIIT AND BOLD
W draw at tight for Cold Bud Currency in
amoauta to mlt :
t'rtrapeuili'llla.
KKW'YOHK
S we naoa Toiklna Co. u Wall St.
BT. LOUIS
lloainnu ' Saving lustltiulon i
NEW OIlbKANII. '
ITklna tjwemon t Co.
CALVKSTON
UbII Uutchlnga Co.
vHon v .. n. uu s i. n.
IXSlRANCElkPAETMENT (
a are ananti far tliefollowlnir Flint Cliaa InJ
euranco Uitiii'aiilDa at t lake riaka at rtta eetab-
lUlied by lie Italian Bo rd of Underwriters t
FRANKLIN FIR INSURANT CO.
nf I'liilnildidila A:l. 33I0JI6 8S
HARTFOlll) 1' HIK lNSl'RANCh t'0
of Hartfol .(!onn. Anet... $261)001)0 00
STATU INSI'RANCK 0I.
of llnnltml Mo. Oiwh AM lrUM0(H) 00
ni.ituunei in am lUAl l.lf E IN.H HAMMt (I(l
of()iveHlonC!ali Aseeln lull liaU l.Aiftll.lKKI 00
TFXAS RANKING AND INSURANCE CO.
(it (lilvealon Cneli Ciplhil &100.000 00
PLANTBIW' INSIMIANCK CO.
of Uouiiou Toiaa Cah Capital 'J.iO(Mm 00
T. . JOllUAIi" A tO
lii2-dw1y
ALL AS
FEMALE INSTITUTE.
i
Xiao otu Annual StvsHion
WILL COJIMENCK IN THE
Sew Collar BuildiD' Bundaj. Erpt. 1C 1SJ2.4 elost JuntS.'JJ
Sctond Term Bryin) Monday Feb. 8 Wi
Eev. W.I1. Scales A. M. Princip'l
Mi.hd. M. 15. Hupson A. M. - Atsinttim
Miss Elua J. May Aast Frimai'y Dtp't
1KB. niAKY ovtton - . ' JlllBIO.
RATES 01? 5UIII0KT
Per Term of Four and alia If Month s
Preparatory Dopartinnt..
Academic Department...;.
CollcBjiata Deiiartiueut
Mneic
Uae of IMano
.$! oo t $n no
. In iw i ibihi
aiooto 'ioo
25 0
Contingent Fee
1100
100
Latin or Greek One Dollar porininlh wtra.
Tuition payable in gold by tbe Term one half In
alvanca i and when not tbini paid Internal nt 111
percedt. til I paid. Pupil chewed from entrance
to the clono of the Tcr.o. Deduction ouly forab-
Bene by eickueaa of two woeka or more.
Board in good lamlllea at $16 wr luonth oae-
half in advance.
SMALL BOVS ADMITTED.
Au.17 1:f W.H.CMLEM.'
rpEXAS
LAND LOCATING COMPANY
Office with Anil JcnklUB & Ault
DALLAS TEXAS.
John Henry Brown Prceldent W. F Cummlna
Vina.l'rcaldent J K llawkina Oenelul
Agent fierce W Drown Ti'MtaQra
W It Anlt Sccictiuy
DIKECTOK.
John Henry Brown W. F. Ciimmlna
a. k. iniwKiu w. it. Anlt.
C. U. Jenkins
3. W. Duncan
Tierce W. B.own.
Tbie ciinipnny waa oricnniKed and chartered for
the aole purpuavuf Locatlm! Toxna Land Curlllica.
tea on Coiuiniaaion. Cotuniiaaiona one.aixth inter-
eat in tlio landsor where ae in ucli ae a Luuuv nnd
lubor la frivcu 10 ccnta per acre.
All couiuiiuilcatioua aliould be addreeaeil to
W.R.A17LT. ;
Secl'y Trxu Land Lacating Company.
Fe870-ly
110 THK FAHME1IS OF Dallns Kaut-
. man Tnrrnutaiid l'arkcr counties
TIIOS. FIELD Dallaa Teiaa it 8oloaeut forth
above named colli) tiea lor
Walt is u a. vooii cklkbuated mowkrs
AN I liEArEllS.
Every Machine aoia a-ill b guaranteed to b. aa
piMj aa auy Mowing and Iteuplug .Machine In tbe
world.
SEND IN YOUR ORDERS EARLY.
The Machine will be anld on caay terina.
fhlllowlng uamaJ furuura have uaod the Wood
chine i i
The
Ma-
Mr. A.J. Jeaper
Wm. natllaa
J K Jaikaon.
Cid. I.. Wnglealiy
Dr.Cbaa. M. Kollo'
Sir. Juo. Jordon
J. S. Float
Knar Breckonridge
Piano.
.Dallaa
1 Duck Creek
Moaiiuete Creek.
TIIOS. FIELD
Succeeaor to Field Mrther
Main Stroet Dullaa. Texaa.
Fh8-73-am.
DR.l. KI.LIOTT.
.....Pa. U. W. 8TKVKNBON
gLLlOTT & STE VINSON
DEALERS IN
i
Medicines Paints Glass Gila '
PA TEN T M EDICINES
FACI COODS ix
In their newBnlldlig North aide of S.iuara
DALLAS
TEXAS.
Would reaneclflillv Itifuem tlM nol.il t.ut n...u
have now and will rontinue keep on band ami I
aupply of every kind of itnod. la their line and
wuiinnniicit a aharenr public patronage. Their
druga ore war ran led rruek and pure.
"An .xperienccd Dresnlat alvtuyi rrosont to fill
Phyaiclana1 I'reai'rlptlona
aug. ill U7i-oLduio.
. I- I - -
1" 8. June I J. Ground
g S. JONES CO.
BALES IN
FAMILY GliOCElUES
AND-
Provisions.
SKXT DOOR TO ADAMS t IiKNO'iD'S DANK
Kim Street
Tl-n2-Ily
Dallas Texas.
gTOCK DEALERS' HOTEL
TIB BEST HOl'SK IN
WoatoruSonana.
-'-' :w-firif'-- ' r
Gil AND CENTRAL
KLLHVVOriTll
Opened January 1 1873.
TWO STORY BRICK
KORTM JIIA1N StREKT.
''A. LATtKIN Proprietor.
Feb.U.dlmo . .'
piFIY PER CENT. MADE ON
SAFE DTVESTMEXT. 1
I will aell my Store llouae on Kim aireet opposite
Block Jett t (V m xtdimr to GarlliiKliiii Mar-
anllla A Co.'a now oo upied by St. Whi and rented
nntil Octulwr at nue hundted dollar per month
In advance. Tlio Houea la t'O feet limit by ti vij
lot DM) feet.
Will be aold fur J5(M) eali. It U In the li.virlof
tlio builaeaa center ol llallaa and the lot alnno in
a abort tiiuovll l) worth tbe pun hiiae muriev.
S.li' RLAKK.
Apply ta Aloaara. JclTi lea A Terry or Block Jott 1 Co
rin-dtf
DT A TVY'lC I Wearo tbe ApeuM of tk.
1XV1 JiJ I CELEIlllATKD
AKION PIANOS
of New York which we are idling at mnnulnc-
. tiirer'a prtcea. Foi durability aweelnean. full.
ne. ami richneaa ol tone workuianshlp and lln-
iKu uii-y niemn Ntiriiacil ly any itintrumctiL
niede in Una counti y. Avoid the lUlny and
rik of uhli'iiiiiu by piirchasluirof a. Every
l'lnno laKimianteed.aiidtbe llioimnda nftbeui
now In nee and the encuiitlinna of luutlinaMirtiHla
aa to the merit ul tliew. I'iaiia oueht to witl.ly
tlio fntidioii. coniioiaaeiir.
PIERCE A-LYLK.
noll:(imo. Main atrfrt Dallaa.
JjISSOLUTiON
Nonet la hereby Riven tlint the ccwpartnerablp
leretofore rxlatliur between Walter and William
Cariitb under the tlrm name or W. Cnruili & llro.
ia thiaday dirtaolvetl by uiutual commit an.l that
the eald Williiun Carnili alone U aiilhorlibd to ael-
tle the ontateiidiiic tmaiueiaof anii1 llrm. Ho may
k found at the law olllco of It D CuiiKlmnonr in the
city of Dallna. on Mouday and Haiuidav of carh
leet mull the loth day of March next ready to
nuke and nrelte ruivjiii iile alter whleh linm bir-
tlier ladulgence will nut be (riven lb la Feb. 11. UTi
WALTER CAR VI II.
WILLIAM CARUTH
vlnMwlm
K
AlFMAJf COIXTY LAM) AGKXt'V.
DASIIEILL & WATERS
REAL ESTATE A INSIIRANCK AGENTS AND
B AN KKliS i
Kaufman
TkJAJ.
tA e repreaent for nureeliea and aa Amenta over
40OOUacics in Kuulmaii couuly.
Jec 51 TM5:tf
13. B. KEI.LKIt. J.-L. W. rUAIlt'8
ELLER & PIIARES-
l?cilcnt. RcntSstM
OlRcuon Haln street north eldo of pub eir. over
Dre . Ellluit A Stovciiiion'ii drui; atnro
Dallas - - TxuN.
Ofllcohoura Irum 8 o'cloch n.ni .until ! o'clock
p. in. u.tiUlnwi;MHtf
JJKIUS AMI) l'HOTUmi.U'HIC
STOCK!
Williams & C i on dun
JiwwtSl -. to
WILLIAMS & MASTEN.
W1U keep constantly on hand a cou
p'eie stock of '
DRUGS PAINTS OILS
DYE STAFFS
FANCY TOILET ARTICLES
Stationary and Tobaeco.
Also the oiily Complels stook of
PUOTOaRAIIIC MATERIAL
in I?ortliera Texas.
VUgo'iUBolI m CheaD as the Clicanent
Give us a call before cure baa inn olaewhurs
I'luce of business Oor. Main and Jcfiorsoo
SlrcoN. Pnlliis Texas. 'M:tt
jR. J. S. S1ZEK
Dallas Texas
Recently of Jackson Mississippi
Will jrtvaetrlctattentfou to any bualpoaaontruatod to
him in Real Estate and Commercial maitei-R.
REFEKS Jjf PERMISSION TO
Hon. B. M. T. Hunter Va.; Prltchard DIckliam
N. ().; lion. Wm. L. Sharkey Wiiahlnitun 1). C
E.J. Hart A Co. N. 0.! Hon. A. 0. Brown. M lea.;
1'iko Brother A Co. Biinkorn N. 0.; Payne. Dameron
Co. N.O.i W. H. Schlcfleltn A Co.N. Y.j T. 11.4
.1. M. Allen Co. N. .j Sbrywk A Rowland St.
Lonla Hoi Biclinrdeen A May N. 0.; WhwlocK
Kin lay A Co. N. 0.: Ball. Lyons A Co. N. O.; Hue-
engarten A Bona Phlla ; Warren Mltcli.il A Co.;
Loulavllle Ky.j J. B. Bowman Lexlinjbiii Ky.i Z
P. Mrllrayer llarrodahurg Ky.j David Laudreiu A
Hon Phlla. i
Buaiueaa Correapondenca promptly ohaorvad whur
post oxpensea arv advanced.
Ottlce forth praaant under Dallas Library.
. TAKE N0 TICE. '
Wa also repreaent a flrat elasa Ufa In' o. and
will soon Lav. the Agency for a No 1 Fir. Ina Co.
aottf. J.S.S1ZKK.
BAM'l ROOl tvtl.T. MoBMAM W. BattTB WM 0 BCOIN
gAMlEI ROOSEVELT CO.
3iPOBTEBS
and Wliolt'itule DeHlcri In
II A Ul) WARE CUTLERY
0-XTJXT3 Etc. Onto
11 Duati. Strut New York botwoun Broa 'J
. and Church tftrwils. I
Fab. 17 WS-SUyr. . .
THE DAILY HERALD.
X. McCALKlI JCclltoiV.
Our A cent..
M'bn are auth"r1d to receive aubirtiiitona and
advertlair for the Dally and Weekly IIkbauo:
J. C. Chew ion B oe'wey N'w Y"rk : 0. P
Unwell Co. 1. Park llnw New Yo-k: C...
Weeiherlll t Co. Pblledeldhla i flr'tfn A MorTman.
Baltimore: T. Jlilutyre Kw Orb-ana: K. 11
('iikhinit. Ilou.ten.
Gen.
Grant and the Legislature of
Texas.
; In our apocinl froni Austin tlio
other day wo published tho fact
that tlio Lcpislatnro of this State
had exteiulod an invitljon .torthq.(
rrcsiu.ni to visit Tfxns. if ho no-
copts it will be a new era in tho
history of our commonwealth and
will compensate eoinowhat tho un-
necessary slight which tho Duke
Aloxis gavo this broad domain
when ho was engaged in "doing"
tho United Statos. Wo hopo that
tho President will accede to tho
wishes of our representatives and
that they will provide such accom-
modations as will bosuilitblo to tho
tastes and desires of his Excellen-
cy. Thero is oilo thing which we
insist shall have u place in the pro-
gramme of entertainment as it will
liavo a tendency to effect a great
national good wo- earo not what
tho result may bo. Wo thereforo
suggest that the General be turned
over to tho fatherly euro of Big
Ij'oot 'Wallace and that this pecul-
iar old Texan bo instructed to tako
a rido along tho frontier with tho
groat Executivo head of tho nation
auio no doubt 'vould greatly np
precuuo Biicli an opportunity' to
look after his Indian aflaias. The
Iuovvas and Conianches would bo
delighted to get up a buffalo hunt
for tho delectation of their great
father just as General Shoridan
and his Federal soldiery rigged out
a simular enterprise for tho amuso-
inont of his ' Highn ess tho" Grand
Duke Alexis. If a fow helplewB
women and children could bo in
duced to volunteor for tho purpose
it is possible that thoso' favored
children of tho President might
agree togivo him an exhibition in
tlio art of hair raising which would
bo exceedingly pleasing to this
most gravoaud potent functionary
who is fo;ev'cr yelling after pucitio
measures; while tho bloody blades
ol tho "gentlo savage" are doing
their work of death. Wo want
the President to como and find out
what his long oxpurienau as a fron
tier olliccr of tho Federal Army
has failed to impress upon his mind
that thero is no fcpmpaet which
tlin Indian will nbt violato whon-
ovor ana . wiiorevcr tlio opportu
nity is prcsntod if ho can reap n
little ompty vengenco thereby. We
would liko for him to ascertain
furthermore that one company of
Texans wao understand their
danger nnd nro willing to defend
their homos can do more for tho
protection of our border than all
tlio blue-coats ho can sond into
tho Stato. It would furthermore
afford him an opportunity of uner-
standingthorobelious motive which
actuated JndgoVeaver a few yours
ago whon ho tondored tho sorvicos
of himsolf and neighbors to tho
Federal officora for border protec-
tion and for which he was most un
justly arrested insult&d and outrag
ed with tho knowledge and consent
of tho President. It has been a long
tiino since Gen. Grant has been to
Texas and Who can say that a trip
hero would not have tho same hap-
py effect upon him which ft similar
exporionco produced upon Horace
Grcoloy. If thero could bo a feast
without wino.and tho Presidont in-
duced to attend' it we verily bb-
liovo that he might sou that his
policy towards tho people of tho
South is simply ruinous ; under
such circumstances it would bo u
blessing to our wholo pooplo to havo
him como. It might illustrate
somo of tho eublimo errors in Which
tho President has fallen tohofice
to face with them. Wo. would liko
to havo him go through tho legisla-
ivo halls of those down trodden
States whoro ignorancu nndoor-'
ruption havo joinod hands and uro
now dancing thoir horrible run-can
whoro virtue onco met to deliborulo
upon tho wants of her people.
. V.
Society of Texas.
i From Ilia Beal E.tat. Advertlnr.
There Is tn peoplsj tinder I In sun less
understood Iras ppreoiatd and yet moie
wnjtiftly plundered than lha people of Tex-
as. The Htkto for manr years look-
d upon as Hie hnnie of the dcNperado and
the refupe of the criminal. 1 '
Thnt Iheae bnlniiins are the result of
noranee will X apparent to spy on who
will for a (lnoment consider what baunts
Hie criminals seek in their fllFbt and
what are thoso olreunislnttera nd condi-
tions which dtnelop the wicked and den-'
pernte. It may he tine that Texas has
been compelled to give she'ler to some
criminals and may have had her ruflians
but tl n t soolety received in tone from or
gars eontiictisnce and protection to this
olttis of beings U n;os'. erroneous. It is
in large .cities and under conditions
which engender rxtravinnnt want and
urort.ld CrAtioTK w rerr aiy fntihd'the tWoat
wicked and tln-renim characlrrit atnl Pol
in sparsely seillcd (lllrioiB lier simple
habits pure wnnia nml n secluded life be-
get rtfinye limiility and iloijiliiy of tetii-
per. The nrtlesancss nnd sitnpltuity of
piople removed ftctti populous communi-
ties have often teen remarked ntid com-
uiiuuUtue respect and admiration of all
oxatpt it be those who praise ouiiiiiiifc as
wimIohi and who regard the power of
winning rower to outrage and trainplo it
under loot in gaining their cmls us the
highest evidence of intellect. The people
of Texas will be found not lo differ with
other country peuplo. In our experience
lliuso who visit us mnke no complaint
ngaiusl our khidtuss and hopitiible
spirit
Those who know the least of us speak
most harshly ngainst us. Every fact oon-
tradicls thete mistopri'scnlaiioiis. lo pro-
portion to the itimber of iuhsbitsntB the
various religjious ilenutninatians. have as
many active cunsislnul cummuniosnis ss
any olhcr Stale in the Union. Ministers
ol the gospol tire pleaching all over the
land and me comfortably supported by
the people. Temperance suoioties havo
been organised and so much favored that
men of ability tiud it pleasant and profit-
able to Icaluic on this sutjcot throtigbout
tho Ktale ; and to such an extent ar the
cilieus opposenlo the dnngetous habit of
earryiug concealed1 weapons that they
havo willingly submitted lo being totally
disarmed so Inr ss ainull nnns are oon-
ceincd by their legisUlttrv and also sup-
port the olliouis iu u most rild and abso
lute onf'orceuicut of this law.
You may trsvel frum oiib border of the
Sluts lo the oilier and not see apistol or a
bowic-knile. And many acting upon lho
fulso idea that in coming to Texas they
must come armed as brigands they bnve
paid dually for their folly snd ignoranoe
Our advice is when you coma to Texns
come armed only with gentlemanly de-
pot'ltneut nnd Christian charity and you
wiU travel unmolested and receive the
measure you mete out. Again many
men who were counseled with the United
flutes army during the lute wnr think it
necessary in coming among us to avoid
speaking Of that oouneotlou orof reouv-
r in g to llio ticcldems of war. 'ibis is a
mistaken view. It is always wisest lo de-
fiuo your pnsiliou at ouco upon iht'bo nnd
ull party mat tors; nnd it. t peaking of the
wur and its incidents epeuk freely to
your homers having the sutiie regard for
their actitinicnts nnd prejudices that you
would tor thoso of rcspcott'd members of
the community from which you oomo
This lie in a: dune vou will be Healed willi
politeness and com in it ml the 'respect of
all. .
We do not claim for the f coplo of Texas
that exquisite lctlnnnenl of uiHUnuie and
high Hud general uicntul culture which
belong to wealthy uud long established
communities ; bill that they arc honest nnd
moderately cduculed with a firm convic-
tion they nre possessed of a country
which if developed can be made t lie home
of all tlm is good and doshaule in Aruori-
cau civiliiatiun.
m --- Hi
Wbkhk. TDK-dUM Does Not 8kt. A
scene witnessed by some travelers in .the
north of Norway from a el ill' one thou
sand feet above tho sea is thus tlesoribed:
The ocean stretched away in silent vnsl-
ness at eur feet ; the sound of waves sear.
eoly reached to our airy look-out; away in
the North the huge old sun swtiug low
along the horizon like the slow beat of
the peudtilum in the tall .clock of our
grandfather's parlor onrner. We all stood
silent looking at our watches. When
boih hands came togtieher ut twelve mid.
night the full ronndorb httng triumphant-
ly above tho wares a bridge of gold run
ning due north mid epAnniug tlio water
betweon us and him Titers lie shone in
silent miilesty which knew no sittlus.
Wo involuntarily took otT our hats ; no
word was said. Couibine if yod can tbe
most brilliant sunrise olid sunset you ever
saw end the beauties will pale before tbe
gorgeous coloring which now lit up tbe
occuu heaven and monntain. In half an
hour tln'snn had swung up perceptibly on
his beat the colors oliauced to those of
morning a fresh brwie rippled over the
flood one; songster afler another piped
up iu the grove behind us wo hud slid
into another day. . :
Tiik Will of a Drunkard. I die a
wrutchrd sinner : nnd 1 leave lo tho world
a worthless reputation a wicked example
and a memory 111871 is lit ouly to perish.
I leave to my parents sorrow ant.
bitterness of soul all tbo days of their
lives. '
I leave to my ..brothers and sisters
Bhsnie and grief and the reproach of theti)
naqitalntnnccs. -. ; . ( I
1 leave to my wile a widowed sua brak
rn heart a 1 i to of lonely struggle Wilb
wiut I nnd sintering. '
I leave to ntv children a tainted uame
tv ruined position a pitiful Ignorance hbii'
n'mortlfvinit rooolleotldii'o'f a'father' wio1'
by his life disgraced humanity and' at his
premature death lolued the great company
of lb "so who are never la enter the king'
dotn qf Uod . .. ... . ...
V voting man whose ripii bunttcjor uncle
wslriicd him ogniust marriage'; ssyiug.
"Woman's a delusion "replied that lie nev-
er knew A man that wasn't wedded to
SoicddlliBloH'oi' other irlbtlt Wft"'o'ffond'
of hugging delusions Tbo uncle win si-
lent ana uindo his will in fuvcr of the
ucntiuw. .
Eoucation or tub Youko. More call. t
dren die yearly viotlms ef the process of
binin-oramoiing now perwltted in our
sonools tluu we would oare lo oount. Not .
sooner does the first (leant ef Intelligence
dawn than the New England baby is put
tipoaa painful course of all-absorbing
and aecesarily undigested study Jlia
little brain is thus crammed with a mass
Of information which at a later period '
and In tint for praolical use could be.
acquired and apprehended with perfect .
ease. The endiasrasslsg problem! wlo .
now perplex Instructor would mainly
vanish If ihey would but wait for the help -"
of ripening time. . r
; The waste of time ad labor 'invelved ' 5
in our present ejstetn is enortnous. The '
expending of ten years In leeching slm-
pie sitidles which wilb advaaoed maturi-
ty the child eould master in two or three
i hardly in keeping with ihe repulatioo'
of tnglsnd for foresight and prudence.
Thtender ssrs.hieb ar sow donnsedi "..
to Hyrlpheen toil are all seeded for play. ' " '"''
Inst and romping and for light work 1 V
the open air anil snnligbl. They are tba
years for storing up a'capllal of menial
and bodily vigor; snd much of I lie pbya.
ionl laaottvity and als I also of the men j
tal disease among us ia the direct result .
of ebnuging them from Ood's purpose to
our own. It is lo be feared that as much v
menia! and social evil has come Iu the
best educated districts from over study In
youth as in illiterate districts from ignor- 1
anre And this is beginning to be realls- '
ed by many of the wise and excellent men
who have helped lo mature and to carry
out our present high-pleasure system. ' '
A men ennuot sttcoeeil la business nowi . j
a days ir he Joes not advertise. Tliimau ''
who advertises forces himself and bis
wares before the eye of Die public. Ae
tho ptiblio reads of him lliiaks of hiw
and reineinhers him iteannot well Ihinlt
of another at the sam moment therefore : '
buys tho most of one who advertises the
most. Of course rouoh depends upon the
mode manner and style of advertising.
Amaunamsd Colblcigh in Morrison
Illiuois.ws one day presented a pair of.
ux boms as ft joke. He at once called hU
store the;Ox llorh Temple. The novelty :
of the name helped to its popularity till "
now the man and store nttknowu all ovor -(be
West as people say -"what a funny
name" and I he owner has made a fortuue
from the trade following his advertise-
ment. . . . ' ''.''' ' ... .
llclmbold made a fortune out of his Btw
chit not beoause the medicine bad merit p
but as he always said because it was well
avvrlised. Then the poor follow beoame a '
dniukard and up tbe oreek went liko a
lit) UP. .' ' -v:-. . - ...
The great rules for business . suoocas
from which great fortunes come are . .:
Have somothing to sell.
Advertise the fuot. ' .' . ". "
Deal bouestly. .1
lUre ia the law upon which rests the '
profiler. " -"--.-" .- y ' . .
Cuekb Up I Look on. the bright tide.'
It Is the right side. Laugh and be happy
Von are tbe centro of many and your ' .
smiles warm many hearts. Tbe times 1 SV
may be hard but It will make them no
easier lo wear a gloomy and sad oouule-V
n nil on It 'is I he sunshine and not the '
cltiod that makes the flower. The sky ia '
blue ten times where it is black once. You
have troubles so bnve others. None am
frco from them. Trouble gives sinew and 1
lone to life fortitiiile nnd ciR'ge toman.
That would be a dull sea siid the sailor
would never get skill whero there wa
nuiliing to disturb Ihestirfnoe of the ooean. .
What though lliiiiga look a littledark the
l ine wil turn end night will end in a
broud day. There is more virtue iu one !
suubeutn than in a whole hemisAcre. ...
1)0 Railroads' Iiklp the Faruebs?
One of the leading mercantile snd com- '
mission houses of Mherman shipped a few
days ago to New Orleans via the Texaa
Central ltuilrond and stctimer 75 bales of
cotton fur $3118 75. He number of bales : . .
of cotton sent last year from here to New '
Orleans via Jrfl'crson cost Inoluding the
long haul of lfiQ miles !?iU Op both char. ' :
ges in cttrreucy. The ditlereuoe saved by
the terminus of the railroad being at Mo-
Kinney is 5 In favor of the farmer "
and others who own cotlen sudbsdlt
shipped by the Central railrtfad. Still
there are some farmers who oppose rail-' .
roads or to giving them' any aid to build
Ihrougb (irayson county" This illustra- '
tinn is ouly one ef many other in potut
and carries its own significant meaning.
So says the Sherman i'atiiol.
" ' . ' '
WulrLbvE.iB to a Woman. What a
wonderful '.thing love is tea woman I ;
How It helps her to know thai some one
is always fond of liar ibat rejoioes when
she rejoices anil sorrows when she grieves;
to be sure that her faults are loved And . t
'bather face is fairer to one at least . .
than faces '.bat are more beautiful that . '
one grjftt heart holds her saered in Us in-
normoBt recesses above all. other women! 'f
She can do aiything suffer anything thus .-
upheld. Blie grows prettier under the
sweet influence brighter kinder strong-' t
or and life seems but a foretaste of heav '
en( and all her dreams are geld. . . -l.
' ' ProfeaaoBTyndall ia hlsfarewellaoMresI" '
assures ambitieus young scientistii'tSiat'tf '"1 '
they would gain diHtiucti()0..Uiey.!muflti V- '
ssorifioe themselves to. .thfif; jir1fesaion.li
must "be content to jive ' low inif lie
hard in order fo'aoiiikVe tire' object onoeir' i' '
lives.". Ofilhis'ibet'Plttsharilewderkaya;'1:''1 1
"We dop:4kaii.whstber.eujyuBg)ien-Jj ;
fists artilling Io..VyW .rb'ift'Miflvi Mi;l
we (Jo I'now that our yjuB and oil poli-.i '
liflliitls'hafWrle'd' ll.Kil ' fecib'r Yor'yesrsf ' ; '
ap I nnd-i (toed.? jyWjriWW otw '"X
thihkf.ani'liivat $ "BhasderMehsin M:fa! S.'
moit ii1Attfer'jtit . '.hX fenpA M.:; Ji
acl ieVitig the object fcf.t-... f. v I
'' .. 4.. -i L ;U 'tkl-"jviU'l t'l' ; .
''ttloriso'iOk).csef'4rU 4 '
Tin ibja j;ftva n luwptunu and largolji.sj.; .'
teniieti nau ivj: ous .f Ra?iTOlBlRt4
fheJ gay and festive -who were preJetil was ;. V '
. Ml:'tfMrW'WtMtttV .. ;
CfiliRrMSI''The MetbbdistBOfWa'shlrljrtont"'
luejewd wb.ntsiJi.ij)iaiwprisedi thatiijri .
o UhnnlA think thai a Wreaolier who liua . 1
iferaTtWwi'tVj 'tftlirlW lftotjfre"' : .
as lie . has wia nnve Dcoome recutess
enough by this time to go almost any.
Where.
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