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HERALD.
VOL. 1.
THE DAILY HERALD
pnn.nnrn hvki:y wnnMNti vv
JXO. V. SWINDELLS & CO.
D.M CAtEn.
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( I'AYAVl )'. IN UlVAMi;.)
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tliu ycfir
fMX IM'dM.H...
I'll I Hi' IhuU' ili
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4 m
One piJiU' ftrn li-H'iinl' tliU nhv ty') oiu Inner-
lion i. !i MCttwciji'f'lit Iriwi'i'iioii Ml cents
Knnnl N'lllf. next t' r-Mil't:! urn iter 51 '0 rr
H'jiiii'i1 ffli liH'-l'tl'm. I 'i.ul N"tieeH lit remliiitf iir
inlit-irntl i-i'l'imitN -0 -.tin j rr linn iiuli itwiti in.
WCHin'ciiil nullified rut? a iu;tiie tnr l-mitei ik-i-huN
iwr A-lYrtUuinfliiii Miiyiitili in ii'lviiiiee ii u i'H
Willi l'iiuu; a refill u- htMin sn mi lor cuutmct
THE WEEKLY HERALD
IS l'flll.M;i'! KVKKT SATUUDAV 5IUIIMNU.
Tm'.Mii. S- fd per nnniliii or $1 Go for (tlx
Hl'illllH U HitVAlt 'U.
J.IV.HWINhKLLSiCO.
Uflliiitl Divrctorr.
lllrtTlurl' OtyiCI.I'.B.
Hon IlAniiis II vrt Italia Jmlge 1 Judicial Id
tiirt.
Jvi.T Aw K. Pall. District Attorney.
ornor.tia 0 H.ll.I.AH COVSTV.
'oivi l. KritrooT. Italian J. I'. I'roolmt 1.
Cnr.raiT S. 0t:v lainemircr " "
MtitKiniM Mvi n. " 3
Wll.l.lAM .1. II VI.U. " " 4-
C. C. l!'.sr;V " " 0.
John U. Laws ('I' ll'. of lbs Platr.. (Vint.
.. C. Co. tv.itt-i "J
liepnly Clerk.
llrsiiv lli'i.i )
lrni:. M. Cuovn Sh-riff.
M. V. Coir. Tnmviici-.
X. A. Kci.:; CY.unly Sr.rvpyor.
m v oi'TioHKS.
P. rv. 1 'At:. J'avor
II !m:i 1 i l i .Tiiciih r
( . S. M n i If! I I. Stc'y
.l is. II. Ktti.n. City AU'y
'I IIIW. Kl.YNN. llnrslllll.
1. K l.Mi A'or .V. t'oll'or
Al I'M. Jit K. I. 111 van. '. Cany. G. id. Swiiik
Vruiili An tin. M. 'Ili.-vi'lir-l W. Il.dlilnll Jno.W.
lain.- A.M. Cochran.
SOC 115T I US
tmt.V nilM'TKIt N.i. 17. linyiil Aidli Mnw n
ill iniii't nt Hid Ma.-i'Miii' Hall in llnicilv of Ifcillas
oil tin lit Muudnv after tin' bud Httnrij.iv in each
ii..nlli. " WM.e.TilUNa M. K. II. U.
ilKNKt TlAl.T Si'd'y.
r.MlAS CflMJTANIinilY N'n. 0 KnlirlitB Toir.p
In'' v lll nu "t- nt !lu Am-Iihh hi tin- tuuii a
lli'lln.i'ti tin' 'rimrvilny lillrrtlie l.vt ;itnrd;iy
in fiicll lliniltll lit Piuiv rnniUi'.Hi.'lil.
K. Ci. 1UWKR E. C.
J. K. ll.Mir.r.KY lU'Ctirilcr.
f'nniiuin!"lm. You arr- lir-fdliy mivimoneil toal-
timil h Stntcil fnnvni.Mtinii of J):illui ClmptiT
lo. 47. on Mnniluy fvi'ii'iiir tli'i. "n 1S71I
lit enrlv CHiiille Ihjlillir. Hy i'i'niitiil of tlm
M. 10. II. T. 1'llilS WALK Kit Vi'crrtory
X.1NNKI1II.L l.OlltjK. Nu. .rii V. A. M. mi'i-ls on
tlio n.cunil uii'l lunt mri!uy of om:h luotlkb lit
tlm AUhuiiIc Hull
HEMtY II 01.I- W. M.
KiuiiAim 31uiu:an Siic'y.
ItlDOIU.Y KNCAMI'MDXT o. M 7. O. 0. F.
lucotn mi tli Hint Mini tl'iril Krlil'iy iilyliti ni'
ouch month t tho (Mil Fi lluwn' Hall.
f.a.pAVUi: c.p
AtteBt: J. I). KKiirair. Si ril.e.
DLLAS TiOIiOK Kn. 41 I. 0. '. F. inwts nn
pvimv Wi'ilni'viluv uilit it Mm (il?l riilliiv'
(lull. ' K. K. 11UNT.N. U.
F. II. Iiavknpoht Si-critiiry.
0. A. WT. IS IfXM A. T. UUKllE Illinois
LIVE STOCK
Commission Elercliants
cineAiio.sT. I.OXIS
And ICaixfSsi.s City.
Wi?-All Illinium tr.ili!iM't;'il nt tlm Kiinnn ftwk
Tunis KimiM'ity lo. lire 1 H-htf.
ES. M. J. JOHNSON
Uesiiertr.iUy Informs tho pnMiu tlmt she hin
r?ceheil m Jiill stock ut
M1LL1XERY GOODS
Cunnlstlug of
Ladies'. & Hisses' Hats and
Bonnets
Togotlier with Trimmings of Every Kind
tnwhlrh flm invilcn tli ntti'Titlon oflipr fn'inili
anil tlir rmbllo iri'iii'Mlly. Ilirnliiii i inl lie Criitcli-
lli'l'l Huuso nt tin) Unuutoii fit. (inti'nuvc. 6:tl
jJISOLUTION
AND COPARTKUSIIIP. '
Nutlop in herclir Riven that the MipnrtiicrMiln.
exixtitin lu'lwc.ii II. J 4 f. Urin li tliUdny iilni'1-
vi'il Ky tntititKl ronicr. The li.tbilitituof snid tlrm
will Ij'i) piuil by 1. C ij. llriu
COVAUTXERSIIIP.
J. 8. llrln Imvo thia tny formed and piitprpd Into
i unn'ip irtnmhip and will ttill contintln l nni-
ii'M M tln'ir nil utiiiid on tho Kat id of tin
liMve. W.' luki llin oiiiiorinnity of thanking our
iniiiiv frli'inln mid tlio pulil'o pfiinnilljr for pn.t
favnis and rosputfully aodi'it thPir p itrtillfrci lin' tltfl
liilnrc. 'J 4 S. BItlS. n'J-l-iHi.i
J. C. WATLANl
r. lui'is & co.
Cotton &; AVool lfaotors
AND OKXERAI.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. '
' Terminui U. .J- T. C. K. X.
Corsicniia Kiuils ami Wallas.
' . . ....' ! i
Special attention pnld to rcroivlnR nnd fnrwnrdluB
rpoiU prodiH-c. CoiiHlgnmi'iitii roijii'ofully
licled AlJ-WaiphoiiM' uear di')t. lid! tf.
JiIBEUAL KEffABD
' 'VHt 1m' pnld for the TPtnm.'or Inlirmntlnii Hint
tll land io tli. rrrovim' of tliu fidlnln illnerlluil
it nlmls stclou fioni the'niiilorfijTni'd nt ttork 3UIN:
A iimii.e p.i'lorod muro initio idpiinly loarlied uud
lri:iirliiiid bniuded I' I on loll honldir.
JNO. V. ltl (AND
. . li.dliiti Ti xas : or
M. A. TliKNKUt :
FbS-1JWt Ituidi JIiIUToaih.
.j'AS
hstiiliihlifil JrjiMiy UMli
C. JORDAN & CO.
rjyv.M-2C2an.E;.
Dntlfis Tex-.
ii. r. ai AMMici: - - faci f P
FinsT cuss i'ai-kh rwmwKFr .ut rv.m
AIII.K IIATr'i. COLI.KI'TISS JI.mii; on .ii
rarlt iif ifm I'nloii i.ni! rrn!(( 5 rt)v; rnii:;illy.
fioi.rviiiA jjii AMx i-'tmor
r'tl.'fillT A Ml VOIP
lVe din- .t t;l:t for fi.l and Cilin-hiT 111
am. ai'i to dull :
'rvp.)rn l.-iili.
KK.W V0J!K.
?iii"i-nn T'tiklim ft (V.t!i Vol) CI
ST. ItifIS
It 'inn'Mi-. S'nvtuir Ii stl tnl'.nn.
NKW ( RI.FANS.
I' l-I h'" Sni'iifon Co.
(iAlVWTOX.
Hall. Illlti'llilipa fl).
itvv.n i rom n a. n. tin 5 1: m.
Wii arp ap;int fur tlio rollnwl r. Klrat. Cls In-
H'lnini'" C 'oinaiil' j mid takp Ht r.n (.atlil-
!M'd hy Hip ll.dla. H.inl of Vlidi'i-wrltpr.!
FRAN FLIV FTPK ISS'UH.1 CI).
of VliiNtl di'ltii).. .(ict'- ?."1C:110 8
lUltTmill : )I!H ISsfllA KCK ('(.
of Ihitl.o i.Ciniii. An. its ?25ll(iOll CO
STAT I' INSi'ltANt.'F. CO.
of llfliiil"t!. Mn.. Cali ..ppti of'ftlKMi inj
SIKItCllANTS MUTUAL I li'K I NSC 1! A ( '10 (II..
ot (iilvcion. Onsli iftip jifinll iHiil r-'j'allilii)
TI'XAS MAN in NU ANP y (sritANCK CD..
.ri:.iv...in. r.ii f'H ni fjoii.iido (hi
I'l.ANTKItS' INSliJtANfT. C(l..
of Houston Ti'Xaa 4'n-li Capital SCO 0() ml
T. V. IOUI.l!V & 0.
v ? n'- In ly
nil. i.. t i.i.ioiT 1 1 it . . v. tvr..ol
ILI.IOTT & STKYINSON
tlf '.I. I i!' I V
T-
KcdiciiiPB Iranis G'ass Oils
PA TEX T M 1)1)1 V1XES
FANCY U00J5S Ac
In their new I'ulldii g North ld oof S.piau'
DALLAS
TEXAS.
WouM ri-vpct't fully Inf.n in tli- nnJ l!i; tl-nt tlii.y
li:ive ii'w iimI will t'ii)ttini' nt k'c; mi lni'i-l a Jul i
H'ipl'ly ut 'r-vrry liiinl.f jit'dd in i lit t r line uuil
wouUl solicit n hrti id' jmlilic ntitruijjtgi). 'Iliyjr
Jni;s fiio -iwiniinu'l tVcU ami nuiv.
An exjiprii'iH'eil Hrnst. u!waya I'leseut tu iill
I'liyfUMftus' I'lvn'riiUiuiiK.
line. :ti ifi7-i"il:tmtw-
JAST0S & AY0UK
Feed Sale & Livery Stable
C'oK. C'OMMrBI'B & JlOfHTBN
DALLAS - - Ti:XAS.
And Carriage for Hire on Short Noiirc.
CONVKVANCKR
Fiirnlr-livd for any point in the Intotlor.
i'Hy 0:nl!i23N ff iisc
at IhU St il l.'.
Fi.b. S lSTMl-tr.
J C. JicCONNELIi
AVnoi.ESAI.K AND UKT.UL J)F.'M;U JN
m:u asdiif.AU" imm)
1110X STUIiL NAILS &c
Oriii'site tliu
CRUTCHFIELD HOUSE.
Dallas
nl-vl-dly .
Texas.
31. COOIUIAN
WII0LK;3ALE AXU UlifAUi
AiU'dninit Uni:IIi.lil Comnierco alnet
i'iiYsiciASS.rni-:s('i(U'TiiiKi
CAllFI TI.LYCOMl'O CXDF.P
vl-nlii:'.ni.
V.. I. Clink .Ino. 11. ft'-yan
c
iLAUK &BIJYAN
WII0LESAI.K AND I511TA1L HEALEItL IN
O ciand- "' - "r":
o n o o 33 n 2C zs
IIAKDWAnK STOVE? ANP
KAHMISGII'LEMKSTS
Abo do a KCiirroi Ilanling .ind Evdiango liuf inp...
-U'Mt lido of M S lllUl Ot
lit-vl-dlV.
DALLAS TEXAS
TEXAS TUESDAY
B. AUAMi J. L. IKllNABK
N
Dallas . . Tf.xas.
Vi nvo I'frmntior.tly locntrd'in lliiscity
nmlilo n pencrnl Ilnnklns; Hjisificsn. We
buy mid sol! exchnnua on
NEW YORK
NEW 01U.KAX?
PT. r.oris
OAI.VKSTON
& HOUSTON
And nil ilio prlnc ipttl towns nnd cities . in
ibitoniiOi-wpst.
Wc dinw direct on Ilio lenilinpt oitles of
l iiicpe nttd ulfo deal in pnlj Hilvur niij
nirreiK'V nnd mnko oolleetionsat all poinis
in the South.
lliillns Oelnbei2S 1872 If.
8 S. .Inlll J
T. J. (irounda
g S. JOXES&CO.
DALF.S IN
FAMILY (IlIOCETilES
-A.M.1
Provisions.
kkxt jo; ut to ahais ( ii:no";ivs iiaxk
Kim Street
rcxas.
yiirCY PKI1CEXT. JLVDH ON
SME INVESTMENT.
I will in y Storo IJniiMi on Khn troi t oppoilli.
111. k. .! It ( (V ni't duir lo (oirlln'-lnii .!ur-
iHi" ''o 's. now oivnplrd lv M. Wold ud rented
until !l't.ler nt oun liuii ln d itollan ppr nionih
In a.lv.iiu'1. The lloto. h in foot Lou; by a
lot lin Hi t.
H ill n Ho tir'rlln .n. it ( I ()M r of
tlio biisluc. i'.'i!ti.fo ' liaiMa and tho hit !..... In
n hltoit 1 j mo v ill bu worth tit.) pim li is. nioii..v.
. If li4AlvK.
Ap l to Moastii. Ji'iTi ii'a t Tern or Blwtk Jul i A Co
irid if .
C. E KKU.UIt
J. L. W. niAKFS
Ucsidcnt l-utiK!s
Otiltooti Jlalu blreet noiih Hide of nnli'mir. over
lira . Mltott HIi.viiiKon'a ilttli; at.irc
OallsiM - - Texus.
mtuo Honrs ltoni8 o'tlcch a. m.. until 4 oMoik
r- " i tidini trj :ilf
J. S. S1ZKII .
Dalia? Vkxas
Recently of Jackson ilisslsgipj-.i
Will give at riot attention toanyliii.liui.ui:tnnti d Io
linn in It'.iil Kslato and Coiinu.in'i:il rtaiteiv.
RKKKUS UV Pi:U.VlSai()STO
Hon. II. 51. T. Iltinti'i' Vn.tl'fiti-liard .1 llli-khani
N.O.illi.n. Win. I rilmrkey. Wn d.:ii..n It 0
K. . I. llat'l. ('. N ii.: Hon. A. C. Ilr'ovn MUa.;
I'ike lli-nthi'r t Co. I'linker-. N.O.: I'avn..; IbiMii'ioii
Co. N.o.; V. II. .s-lili.n.-l.n t Co..N. y ; T II. V
I. M. Alb'ti k Co. N. ; Miryoi'k v lloi la:il..St
Lonif Al.; Jlii'liardaoii v Jii'iy N. 0.; It loo b -
I'm lay A Co. N. ).: Hull Iv..- Co. K. (I.: I!.s.
enmirten Som l'biln ; iativit ."ildi h.; i'o
l.onisvdli'. Ky.;.). II. Ilnvnuin l.i-xili.-l Iv.j 'A
1. lli'lliaM'i' Uarri ilHbiit .. hy ; David l.ali'l u : Ii V
"on i hii i.
It ii.-in -ss Cori-i.pot.i!t.lipi'pn:nip:y ol'in i viid wln i
poai ep.i. rvinlun'('.l.
OtI!cf for tlio pi-aspnt nn.N'i- Daliai Lihiat j
T A K K N (1 T I C Ii .
Wo alio n-pti'-ent a tiivt tUv Life Ili. ' nnd
wdl wo.. n hnvii l be Ai nry lot n o. 1 I'tp Co.
loii'- J.. l .Eli.
?A1MERS!
Call on Jlr..L C. UrOi t 11 on Ma'n fluet.
lid tilt ordo r lor thu l:ti'i !y -l I-I.j.ko Mower und
oap'i thy toa t in f-i'.
itaowlt'-' . M. II. KEAS. Flute Agent.
r. A. KAVUK...
.B. W. lll'NT
F. A. SAYRE & CO.
WUolemtlo nnd Tlftail
UIIU G.GISTS.
Oppoalto tha Crutcliliold ILiiibo
Mov 30-myr.iIintf IULr VS TUX VS.
TLJI STREET
T.N. IAVMO. rroprlMor
Kocr conntiinflvon linl Siiiwiiirprt. Frpjli. Snltwl
ftti'l Sni ikml nu'iitanjull kin da uf vp;titMen In
rimr h-mon . vl.nl ilomn
)ALLAS CITY
BAKEEY
Confcclionery & Restaurant
EOHNY & LOUPOT
. morn tr.TO its
At Ihcir 0!J Stand on llaia Street'
Wltere tlipy ny$ In itoro b large ftPHortmettt of
Confectioneries of nil Kinds .
Canned Goods Oysters Sardines
Dried Fruits Etc Etc.
Ho will alu have'
Fresh Breml Rolls Cakes Ela.
In every variety.
Thankful fur tho pant liberal patronage hollowed
on him hv aji..i n eoutiutiance of ibtt aanin.
Sept 7 '7i-K:lf.d5 BOUN X A LOUI'OT
MORNING MARCH 25
THE DAILY HERALD.
1). Mtt'AIEII Kdiior.
Our A OffiilH.
Who areniitboi-iid torprpb-o mibuprtpttoTiH nnd
nii-lit.:n.; lor the rait.v and YtM;ly Hi itai.ti:
l.c cii.'iv .ton ii.tiv i;.lv v-rki tl. I
Howell Co.. 41. Park I w ; Y.olt: C.
W.'.ilh-. i ill ( Co.. I'hil.'.di'l.llila i lirlltln It Ib'tVliliin
l;alliliiorp : T. IMiliitvrp. Ntor Oili..toi; K. 1 1
citdiiii' Hon ton ; lloii. Jno. V.' lain.. An-itin
Vhat we want-
All countntM liavu ihoiriiouuliiir
aJaptiitions. .Some nvo ummifue
tunii'. b;iiio tiro ininiti'' htmio
coniinorciiil timl nomo niiricultncat
cotint'oB. It needs nut demoiiKl ra-
tion tlmt in order to best f'nrllior
interests of any jiven country.
iliul. i nt'Twst ti i t lint occupation
which best develops or which
briiisjH most wealth into that conn
try should bo cneouraiirei!.
The pi'inwml intereRts of Texas
and particularly of thaj portion
known as "Northern Texa"nri) ag-
rietiltural. This lieini; tho ('net wo
liavo a word to say to those who
aro desirous to iniiniirrate and mnko
their homes with us. Wo uro most
anxious for those to come who are
willin" to go to work to develo
tho resources ot tho country ; who
come to hay farms and to turn their
attention to that most peaceful
of all avocations of lift1; who will
convert our vast and fertilo prairies
into well cultivated lauds who will
shun tho demoralizing influences of
town and bring into market tho
rich harvest from the.so teeming
fields and who will mnko our coun
try rich and grow rich tvith it.
Thcso are tho men wo want nnd
theso aro tho men to whom Texas
promises her richest and most pre
cious rewards.
Many thcro nre wlio como to
Texas expecting to live without
work thinking of Toxhshk a wild
country inhabited by u population
of rich but ignorant creatures who
can easily bo duped in business
transactions with tho moro favored
and accomplished artists of tho old-
er Slates. To these wo euy we
aro glad you huvo been disnp-
appointed. If thero aro any
more liko you behind they
will bo disappointed likowiso; but
lot them come not at all not that
wo fear they can injure us but that
wo dislike to hear tho foolish btor-
ies disnppointcd men tell; men who
como out with tho questionable
intention of growing rich off tho
ignoi anco of others too proud or
too lazy to work and who go buck
to their friends with it loss exalted
idea of their own- powers and
shrewdness (a lesson which sad
experience alone can leach in t-oino
cast's) but with a t-pirit too little to
attribute their failure to any other
caiiao than the poor field for enter
prise to to found in Texas.
Wo want ull who expect to nnd
will work for what thoy get but wo
want particularly thoso who will
till tho soil and open tho richetTt
resources of our country Every
profession overy occupation exc-
ept that of farming is full to over
flowing. Let us hav3 moro produ-
ces nnd lessjconsumors.
With n country wdoro climato
cannot bo surprised ; Unit is reg-
arded as tho'best small grain grow-
ing region in tho United-States
and that produces a balo of cotton
to tho acre"; that brings to the
fernicrlho moneys from two crops
during tho year tho cotton crop
in tho winter nnd tho w.hoat etop
in tho summer; thnt is. rapidly
growing in importauco evory.day;
that is well supplied with churches
school-bouses and thriving' towns
and cities and that has already
market facilities equal to alums'
any other wo can offer moro ind
ucements to tho fanner than any
other sliito in tho union. Let the
honest hard working farmer como.
Ho will rocoivo tliQ heartiest wel-
como of all our people '
lion. John W. Lano Assistant
Secretary of tho Senato.has .cnr
thanks for various documents from
tho Stato Capital. . .
1873.
There can bo no question about
tho fact that tho brilliancy of our fu-
ture prospects- is being considera
bly blurred by the useleis nnd
senseless warfare now beinar car
ried on by the Texas .Central and
the Missouri Kansas & Texas rail-
road companies us to tho terminal
point whioh is to decide tho begin-
ning and the cud of each respee-
live lino ilio one rottd claims
what tho other assorts as its right
ami u conflict of franchise is bo'ng
waged in which the people who
have contributed largely to tho
construction of both roads uio de
fraying (he expenses in tho heavy
losses tliey Hiistiiin in the delay ox-
perienced in the delivery ol'froighls
Everybody m (bin Taction of the
country has looked forward to t'ie
completion of on i railroad enter-
prises with hope fully uxpueting
In realize when the achievement
of this consummation was announc
ed a new era in the reception and
delivery of those items of com-
merce which givo totrado its vi-
tality undjto consumers u grand
satisfaction by the quids trail sue.
tionit such facilities ought to af-
ford. As tho manor stands however
we are no better off now than we
were before tho iron horses of the
two railroads-met. Tho point in
discussion cannot apparently be
compromised notwithstanding the
fact that but thrco miles of road-
way divides tho parties. Each way
has its road eomplctod to its own
terminal point ami each refuso to
yield ono inch or to connect at any
intermediate station which necessi-
tates tlio transfer of all cargoes
from ono or tho other extremes of
tho issuo by wagon thus entailing
both delay and expense upon tho
patrons of tho companies. The
merchants of Dallas have too much
ntstako in this school-boy discus-
sion which is now dividing two
groat moniod monopolies und thoy
aro paying too dourly for the re
sults which may ultimately onsuo
from tho persistent spirit to parly
about such a minor-point when tho
portals of justice uru open and n
clear way iel'l them to decide finally
and fairly every matter of'dill'or-
onco which is now entailing IhesX)
inconveniences anil losses upon our
people. Wo would suggest that if
nothing better can bodono thatthe
Legislature bo memorialized to re
lievo us from tho annoyances to
which we uio subjected by the
money kings of tho land who have
everything in tho way of transpor-
tation in their own hands and who
aro not willing to dictate merely
tho terms upon which wo may pa-
tronize their institnlions btitro-i
serve tho higher right of first tak
ing our liHuioy und then Jeavo us
" to whistle down the winds " for
our froights. This sort of foolish
ness don't build up cities find de-
velop counties and for that reason
wo suggest that the people in the
majesty of their might demand an
end of it.
Wo have received tho annual
i
cataloguo of tho Augusia Eenialo
Seminary Staunton Vu. for which
wo presume wo are indobtod to our
fair young friend Miss M. G. M.
Tho total number of pupils for tho
year 1872 was 191 of winch Toxns
sends 14 being tho third Stato rop-
resontod in point of numbers. Wo
havo heard this school highly
spoken of by all who havo patron--izod
it. ' .
r AVo are also in receipt of the cnl-
onder of tho University of tho
South for 1871-72 at Suwanoo
Tennessee This is ono ot tho host
schools in the country boing under
tho supervision of tho Protestant
Episcopal Church with lit. l.ev
W. M. Green D. D Chancellor nt.H
Gen. J. Gorgas Vico Chancollor
Tho terms of. tuition per year is
3320 including board washing
lights fuel oto.
Hon.M. D.-K. Taylor Spoaker
ofthollouso has our thanks for
tho report of tlio Lunatic Asylum
of tho Stato of Texas for tho year
ending Sept. 30th' 1872.
NO. 38.
Our thanks aro duo to lion. If
C Hamilton U. S. Senator lor
public documents of an important
character. Tho Congressional Di-
rectory for 1S73 is n valuable book
and should find u placo in every
library and ofllco in tho country.
A short biogrnphieul sketch ofcach
Congressman is given which adds
groatly to itB value both as n book
(if reforenco and us a source of in-
formation. Fluctuations in Wool.
A cot respondent deplores lite ctFoot np-
on tlio tjlu'vp I lite tee I a of Ilio Huoiuutioiia
in wool which Ii nvo marked the previous
liisiory f thin country nnd declium tin '
lli'fiit necosnily of the country to ti ilu.
liility nnd uniformity 'i'lim it all li-ut
enough uuil to necure llii Bitibilily ami
uuilunniiy sheep grower should lonlut
till cliRHgi's in tho tiirilf luivs. They. lure
beeu one fruitful source ofohango mid tin-
cei iulitly nnd It would neoiti as If tin
government could ndlrri-olo no ono line of
policy in reference to llif wool Interest.
But. the tun 11 It n s not be.cn the only soiitco
of tlteio thiol nations Tho emu'iootis pro-
duction. n Soiuli America Australia nnd
Africa It nvo al tiinea broken down t lie
foreign ma. kola to such a point m toseri-
oti ily inllueuce the Auuuienn market even
when protected hy tho mill stringent.
turitV. This mutter however tippeurs Io
have r?gitlutei itself; nnd if we niny
judge by I he condition of foreign wool
tiutikeis there is vuiy liltiu propeot Unit
the i in i-tea l.i of the American wool grow.
or will bo HiM'ioualy ull'ooied for many
jeiirs to come by excessive production in
tlio Southern hcuiitiphere. There uever
was a time in our estiinailon when lin
.iiitl Kil; wits more favotithle to Ilio siabili.
ty nnd pruKpetiiy of American sheep hue
Imndry thuu the preHt-ut. N'alionul Liut
Slock Journal
"Wownnnja voter is nn accomplished
Inct in rJngluiid. Every woman who oc-
cupies a dwelling in any clly or town of
Kuglatul Ireland Wales or .Scotland has
a vote lor Aldermen nnd town oIAoeiS iu
general. Under Mr. Foster's new aol in
Knghittd widows aud spinteri who pay
rules havo votes in the election of
ir'oliool boards. In Ireland every wouiuu
who pays miy sum as poor rale has ti volt
in lite elect ion of poor guardians. It is
said 1 lint lite women exeiolae theso riglns
heartily aud iu run uy cases whero sloon
keeiKirs represuittod (he wards of oities in
niunioipal positions they were finally dt-
fealetl by lite voles of Hie women. .
In Loudon as is well known Mrs. Oar-
reit Anderson M. I). is one of lite most
useful members of tho School hoard and
the name is true of Miss Decker in .Man.
Chester The right of stilVitigo soems to
have bveii ojnferred on the principle that
whero women pny a lax for any object
liter shall have the right to a voice hi tho
disposition of the funds.
Warni.vu to Unhrki.la Cabrikks.
Tht limn who walks Iho streets an um
brella under his arm was at tlio corner of
tilth and V me Hits uiottiing. lie stopped
etiddeuly Id speak to u I'rioinl nnd a man
behind him nearly broke the point of ilio
ii in L- if 1 1 ii oil h y nt ii ti in it Ii in eye iitiiiinst it.
The nitiii swore uud thu umhrelin. chap
wlueltd sudileuly teiinni oil a yoing
I nly s hack hair lie turned to spolngiie
nml lijnhlud the end of hif niultrelht into
t mil p'lliueiittin s pioii.aoli. I'eliceiiinii
iilmiitiiiered a jerk end the limhrol! I lore
oil' a potion of a jionr hny'd ear and in ntt
diately ato r can lt d tin: si irl' i trl corner
of a titan 'n uiouili tip Into h' front hair
Stc plug back in diKin ly al wii.il he had
ilone he I'.iiointd lite uinlnol a dowu a
bystai er sjbroiit unJat tha nine time he
fnstenej the lioolt handle (the'probnhililtei
ore ill at I lie Ii ui.l'.o was not only booked
but that he hcokml the entire umbrella)
into colored eiiui'u H wool. In his
elforis lo got Ills ninlirella loose the owner
u"ict ti fi't'it mid candy aland nnd plunged
liead forettioat iulo one of Smre s plate
glass windows. In the oxoiteutiint and
coul'usioii tlintiousued tho umbrella was
put into aback and drWen to the ho3piia(
and the man was taken to an umbrella i0
undergo repairs.
About the best story told 1 tely is of a
wealthy Now York Herman and a Hart-
ford livory-atublo keeper who was loth to
let his best tig lo a stranger-' The Oer
man was bound to have his ride und
agreed to buy tha horse nnd sleigh nnd
when be relumed Iho stable-keeper might
rotund the money. This was done a fid the
team returned and Iho money refunded
when (be German tufted lo go. ''Hold
on" suld tho man of horses "you have
not paid your howt-hiro." Why my dear
sir" saia iho N'iw Yorker coolly '! have
beeu driving my own team this moruing."
Just think tf a New York Gorman out.
witting a Boston Y'ankee.
- Five SrEi'J. A man who hud committed
murder was tried und found guilty and
condemned to be hanged. A few days be-
fore hii execution he drew upon the walls
of his prison a gallows with live steps
lending opto it. .
On the first step he vrrola IHsobedienca
to parents.
On the second step Sabbath breaking.
On the hird step Gambling nnd Drunk-
enncss. On the fourth step Murder. ' ; '';
The fifth nji'p was the platform on wliiaji
the gallows Mood.-
This ior feilo doubtless wrole iho his-
lory of many a wasted and lost life.
Tub WtcKttDEST Una in Bukmnotom. .
On our way homo last night we passed
our devil who was escorting his lump of
sweetness from church for our devil it a
good boy and always goes to church. ;As
wa passed' the little enchantress remar-
ked; "I do not expect that I am Ihe wick-
edest girl in Burlington." "Why to birdie
said tha protector. "Oh 'oauat I love the
devil" was the reply. From tho last ind
icalions we saw that Hill bundle of
sweetness 'mail have thought the devil
was transformed into a bear. .
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