The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 338, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 18, 1884 Page: 2 of 8
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Sheriff Smith.
Dallas Oct. 17. .Editor Herald.
Vhile your paper has been neutral as
otwoen the candidates for the various
ounty aul legislative ofllcea In the
resent canvass I trunt you will allow
pace in your columns for the rcluta-
oii of Bchnrprn which haw been urged
irainst Shorill' Smith to tlio (ifl'eot that
e had received a consideration for tlo-
iverinii the ncfrro rapist whom ho had
.1 charge) carrying to tlio Waco jail
onto weeks niiice and that he did not
(lord him the necessary protection
'hero la certainly no person in this
ounty. ac(iiainted with Sheriff Smith
ho can lor a moment believe that
e would or could bo
tifltiuiice.il in his official actions by any
eeuniary consideration or that ho at
ny time or under any circumstances
'ould laltur in his protection of those
lioni the law placed under his charge
ho accusation boars with it its own
i ttfutatlon but the ohai'uo has been
.mdo and it is stated Unit the ncgroim
re solid against him wliich is pei haps
lie parliculur result tliat the circulators
ftherepo Is expected to accomplish
t Is pretty safe to assume that when
uch a negro population as wo have in
his county (with few exceptions) aro
olid against the re election of an ollleer
vho has perlormed his dut v so well and
o fonrlossly as has Hheiilf Smith that
i is tho proper man lo put in the ollico.
tr. Cochran ids opponent is an
iitolllKont and clever gentleman and
vould doubtless iniike a good ollleer;
mt Mr. Smith as shot-ill' anil deputy for
'ears has become thoroughly aeuiiuiiil-
d with tlio responsible duties of bis
nice nas Nurrocimloii liimsell with
tlleleut and viirilnut denuties. noil will.
i clean and creditable record appeals to
lis fellow-citizens lor an endorsement
rills acts by a re-election.
As far as the accusation gnos that
Sheriff Smith did not give tlio negro
api"t siilUeiout protection the writer
snows that every means mid every
ixpcdieut that coiild be thought of were
ised by Sherilf Suiitli to protect his
irisoner from tho violence of the limb
.vho wero.lient on vengeance and this
net must be well known to hundreds of
ur citizens when on more than one
ipeasion In their efforts to meet swift
luniHliinent on this negro fiend tliev
ffaro tliWHrtod and bullied In their pur-
jKjso uy mo viKuanco oi nneriii Minim.
C'lTI.H.N.
Preamble nnil Resolutions.
At a iiioetlii)i of Kidiroly hodiro I. (). O
K. No. 275 In their hall at Hells Texas
n Saturday evening October tho 11th
tho following preainblo and resolu-
tions wore adopted:'
Wiikiikah It seemed wood lo tho mind
of the Supremo Ruler oft ho Universe to
sail to another widely dill'oront and un-
known sphere of action our much es-
. teemed and lanionted friend ami brother
IS. J. frunkel; and
Wiikhkas Wo feel that his place
nmmiB us as a citizen mid fellow-helper
to the coimnon causo of humanity will
be hard to be tilled; therefore be i
ltosolved That we tender to his be-
reaved wife and lauilly our most heart-
felt sympathies in this their hour of
doopost distress.
ltesolved That wn tender his family
our best wishes and all our love and as-
sistanco necessary to make their stay on
earth as comfortable as can bo under
such afllictinns.
Kesolvod Ti.attho socretary furnish
his family with a copy of theso resolu-
tions and that copy bo sent to tho Dal-
las Hkhald for publication and that lie
lnakoarecordor those resolutions on tho
books of the lodge.
JOone by order of tho lodge.
S. Sen w viimiKii.
W. 1'. DtKlAN.
J. Y. M. 11)0 K KIT.
Committee.
Yesterday's Flro.
Yesterday lit 110 p. m. tho residence
of Mrs. L V Cline a framo cottage
situated" on tlio southeast comer of Wai-
tlist and Houston streets caught nliro
..ntV was consumed. Tho house was occti-
bv her ami linr nn. Me W l
lid. I'liey succeeded in saving most
leir household oll'oets. There was
Insurance mid tlio loss of
house Is about .iitio. A
ole stable adjacent the l.ronoi-tv
McDonald and Jiidc-n Hunt I v"
4 ulso burned toui'lhcr with l..t '..t
eod. Tho stable which Was U'ftrlli
wii'i! was covered bv insurance
ludp liently just did hiiii'iuko to suvo
His horse binary and harness. The tire
rlKlnaloJ In a hay-mow close to Mrs.
Clino's dwelling which caught allro
trom hot ashes thrown on it. Tho lire
department succeeded In saviiiK ad in-
.eut property. J
no not ior a ninmeut let your conh-
denee betray you into supp'osing vour-
ioll inciipablo of mistake. It is indeed a
; jorums blunder to refuse lo take Dr.
mill's Cough Syriiii when you even sus-
: iu ;i yvu uave niKCll com
City Court.
i vny vd. jviiiicri. aiiuiu ami oouu
.t. . t..l i i. r 1 ... I ii
;Walkor resisting an oflicer; continued
: City vs. William Uca assault and bull
teryj continued.
S'lt.. ... TO 4J...!.l. i It .1 .
( -vnjf I". AUDI OUIItU A. iiaiorooK it
1. Niinii iutoxlciitiou; lined $.1 each
; City vs. Isaac Walters and K. l Cal
vin miuuiiK; itiscluirtfed.
: City vs. Kichard Wilson abuslvo lan-
KUbku; lined tit.
City vs. Simpson Hans cursing and
swearingj eantiiiued.
t City vs. Jim Kico lighting; contlnupd.
City vs. Hill llaker vagrancy; cou-
H n tied.
City vs. William Forrest intoxication;
llseliarged.
; t ity vs. Dave Wooil. assault; lined $.r..
; City vs. t.eorge tirlson last driving;
sond forfeited nud alias capias Issued.
' i City vs. Issue Leonard carrying nls-
iol oontliiued. 1
i Ilorifunl'a Acid rhonpliHto
I IN BIUsH'KNKxs.
': Prof. Adolpnott New York says: '!
Ised It for seasickness during an ocean
l iassago. In most of the cases the vio-
lent symptoms which charaelcri.o that
lisease yielded and gave way to a
J icaltlifiil action of the functions lm-
4 luired."
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-i IMvorce tiraulcil.
!. ; James W. Carter was granted a dl-
orco yesterday In the district court
rom his wife Avoitlu 11. Carter lie
: et forth In his petition that they were
. 1 'gslly wedded on the 'ill h of December
171 In Knterprlse Texas and that tliev
T ved together as mini and wife until
j in 1'Jth ol August KM. That the fol-
wing children were born of their
lanhigo to wit: Otis aged I -J veins;
; lsiidia sgod hi years and Klhel" sged
i years. That while tliey were residing
i . Troupe Texas on tlio I'Mi of August
-M. she abandoned his bed and board
thout any cause. Ho stated in his
Hitlon that he was willing that she
lould bo iMTinllted to keep oils and
thel their oldest and vouugest child.
' be court granted tho divorce.
j Kvcry smoker should try "Little j0
'ln Itowont Why.
i l'robably the. Is nothing simpler in
o world than to say that thus and so is
' at or that so and so In (trentor h r8.
i -ring to tho magnitude or :nportaiice
i anvihlng wheihe-of a bllsu.ss na-
roor otherwise; there Is somoihiug
i wever that Is required which miis.i he
; nature more akin to proof thin
nplo assertion.
j I heru are lor instance sovoral shows
Dln.S
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JfHAtGun J t1vol vor
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uHn wnica arstument is based that a
reason or reasons should be assigned
why thus Is so or so and so is greater
thau something elso and wo consider
any assertion made without proof It'll) g
furnished as void ot weight; it is not
carried to logical conclusion and it is
therefore lost.
It is evidont from this that we are llko
the western judgo: "we. don't wish to
bother wit none o' ver law; wat wo
wants is proof;" and we say without
(ear of contradiction and with a full
know ledge of the matter in hand that
tho Sells' show is the only great show
of which wo have any knowledge. which
is truly great truly honorable and truly
fair duaJiug and which furnishes nroo'f
with every assertion. Wo have no doubt
but that the niamigeuieiit can furnish a
huddred reasons willi every assertion
they make. WetiiKetho following ten
as a sort of a general covering of overvj
thing and they in our belief furnish
proof positive that tlio Sells' Show leads
in excetleniKi in all its appointments. As
tlio Hig Show will snrelv exhibit at Dal-
las on t he Sit1' of October.
THK KN'MMKIl NKili l IM1M.K
At Mayer's iariliui To-niglit and To-
morrow Might.
A feast of song awaits those who visit
Mayer's garden to-night as they will
have the exquisite pleasure of hearing
Miss Carlotta Pearl tho colebrajed Eng-
lish nightingale whose sweet contralto
voice cultivated to tlio highest pitch
has charmed unit delighted so many
audiences where she lias appeared in
I ho northern cities. Slio is en mule hi
New Orleans where site has an
engagement and was only induced
to appear at Mayer's garden to-night
and to-morrow night bv the most liberal
oilers of Mr. Mayer. Tho sweet song-
stress will ho accompanied bv Meine
liros.' orchestra. Mr. Mayer "deserves
credit for his enterprise in giving the
people of Dallas such a treat. Among
oiner selections she will sing
in the Cradle of the Deep"
leise Hymn" and "Kathleen
neon."
Hocked
'Marsel-
M a von r-
W. J. Hamilton of Argylo Denton
county wrote to the I'rotcclivo ami
Detective association that lie hud in his
possession a In-own horse fifteen hands
high branded h with u half circle over
Hon the right shoulder and Con the
left jaw to let tbs owner know his
whereabouts. The horse belongs to W.
K. Haylor sherilf ol Parker county.
Tho association notified KherilV Itavliir
at om 'illhoiigh he had not notified lliem
that the horse had been stolen. This is
the third horse that the association has
reported to its owner in Weallierford
before they knew they were gone. The
C on the left. law will protect stock from
theft or otherwise This is the only
brand authorized by tho laws of th'e
C lilted States for branding stock in
Texas.
PllllTHCTIVK AMI DUTDCTIVK Ass'.N.
llnso Halt.
To-moirow afternoon tlio fort Worth
club anil the Drown Stockings of tills
city come together again on the hitter's
grounds ami an unusually interesting
iraiiio is looked for as tho teams are
well matched. It Is very iironer in this
coiinooti lo slate that if the Main
street railway will put on an extra cur
or so in the afternoon it w ill omit.
more money than by running crowded
cars.
'Aches and pains are killed by St.
Jacob's Oil tho iistoiiishiinr eollininriir
of pain.
M'siiUn Divorce.
Yesterday Mrs. Kodicy Ilarnhurt
filed in tho district court her petition
praying for a divorco from her husband
(i. Harnhart. She Is (a veins old has
been married foil r times. Sho has been
married two years to her present hus-
band. He Is lis ears old. Sim 11...
cruel treaiiueiil'and prays lor a divorce
and a division of the couiuiuuit v nron-
crly. " ' 1
AVci-.lhK lln llarilhig.
That powerful ovangidist Joe Hard
ing oi Umisvllle Kentucky continues
"Vf
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i'""" I'o'iur at von corner oi
corner
Pearl and llrvan streets. A I rode n.
havo bi'en nearly thirty additions ami
now at tho close of the second week he
is speaking to largo audiences ami
seems only to havo lalrly ci iioiiecd
his cll'orts here.
A Card.
OmceolSiiperliitenilent I 'iitilli-s.HfMls Dallas
lexusuci. iii issi-i;itr Herald:
If "Patron" as the author of his arti-
cle in tlio Ht:itlii of tho 1.1th will
through tho medium ol vour paper dis-
close his real name then' I will consider
the propriety of answering him; other-
wise 1 w ill not answer.
W. A. Itin.i s
Superintendent 1'ublio Schools.
Of Importance.
.Miller recognizes good work and good
workmen and for thai reason he has
secured Mr. A. It. Pillows to operate in
his gallery for the next twelve months.
Mr. Hillows is now at work at Mr. Mil-
ler's gallery mi Idiii street and is sec-
ond to iioim as a pliotoa;riiL'her in die
state. All are Invited to call nud ex
amino our work
A.C. D. Mii.i.r.u.
Photographer.
Colored ( lirl.tliins In Court.
Tlio ineniliers of the A nl inch Itapllst
(colored) church who participated In
the riot at their house of worship Wed-
nesday night will ho arraigned in the
city court to-day fur trial. It la a church
ipiarrel ami the trial will no doubt
provB unusually interesting.
The DpenliiK of the Coliseum Theatre Oc-
tober -40.
Messrs. IIiihco A Deheipin have spent
over $l(Km in renovnliim the foils n
theatres havo engaged a lino brass hand
and orchestra and will conduct this
theatre on a nrst-class principle. No
vulgwrity will he allowed either on the
ktagnor audience. Their opening will
tukc place on .Monday October S).
Tura the Vag-runts Out!
Tho weak atomach Is said to bo the
lodging-house ol tnaiiv vagrantiliseases.
These can bo turned out bv strengthen-
ing tho stomach ami the' digestive or-
Kin in ini iocrsuii. I Hero In no
sirengt lienor like llrown's Iron Hitters.
oiiic spoony ami sure. .ira. llenrv
Corning Hartford f onnci'tieiil anys:
- iirowua iron niitersi relievoil inn of
general woaKtios ami dyspepsia and
iiiiivm oil. Billion
HO. 144 M ADISON AVENCK.
Now Y ork. Mupvrior boanl niiMlerato
prices nian.y Hoiitheru relerencea.
') ami see Dr. Hurelny at tho St
.mica iioiei ior enronie iliscaseM.
If theroever was a spiD-ille Tor anyone
complaint tbon Carter's l.ittlo liv.r
I ills are a Kpei-llle for sh-k heada)'he
..-. -. ntoioui sinmiti Know this
Only one pill a dose.
f nstlim ItniH. tho exclusive gouts' fur-
nishers atoll!1 Main street havo one of
tho handsomest stocks of gents' under-
wear collars culls shirts ami lies in
fainlidate who want their names In-
senou on regular tickets or desiring an
oin Hiip iiy snouiil apply al tho Hun
alii Job ollico without delay.
Tho Key. George II. Thayer of Hour-
is o. jiiiiiaua ny: "iiotn myself and
wuaoweour lives to Shlloh's Connuiiin-
lino ('.. II u.. 1.1 v.-I s it
-. -' uviu ut v. N Li VI llMWh
ICxtreinely low prices) have been
n arkod on all the riirniiurn linn. Do.b
ha in lH-k- tiililimchairsroekers bed-
.wiu auu pnnor seis. uivo Dull a Ml.
-'si w . -rr j s
rrct norra rttaUtrcr. Ko flta afltvr flrat
days uaa. Marvalmu cnm. 1 realise
an $j trial bottle frna lo tit caaos h..
trt IVr. Kllnn. nil Arch street. I'bllsiti.l.
nc m.u UUU S 1 OKIES ECLIPSED.
Origin of "Watch Do or the Trra.ury'
Divulged l!y a Dallas Tule-TUr
But He Certainly Had NaG.
Wahln;ton Ilutchet.
"Yes" said the iudgo as ho est in front
of tho Oram! Windsor entertaining
rr lands on miscellaneous toiflcs "yes"
aakt ho "the dog is properly called the
friend of man. He Is loving to his mas-
ter tender with children deserts his
own species to servo and associate vith
as iiiiiiiii1 is sagacious beyond all animals.
His all'i eliiin Is proverbial but his in-
telligence surpasses that of all dumb
.brutes. Why. sir they understand
language as widl as most humans. Only
sey the dog eiptchcr is c.omiu . CiCil.i a
whisper and a convention of untagged
street dogs will dissolve with tucked
tails in less lime than it tool) you to ut-
ter the words. I have known dugs
taught to make purchases and bring
hack the right change hut the most re-
luarkable instance of mingled intelli-
gence and almost human hive was in
the case of my friend Col. Wilson's dog
who when tiie colonel was Killed acci-
dentally whilst out hunting with liim
ren.o.iued with the body until
some laboring pel sons eitinr ami discov-
ered him next day -then followed it lo
the house refused to eat and finally
went under the hearse to the Rrave
where ho would have remained had lie
not been forcibly taken home where lie
died in a few days of grief and Holf-im-poseil
st ai'VMlion.
"Yes" said dipt. Sam "dogs aro very
Intelligent. Hai ring a few objections to
their diet and habit of stealing and
smelling ever! thing I consider them
excellent companions for men especi
ally in hot and wet weather when they
divide Ileus nud water with them sii
generously. It is pleasant to have some-
thing in the way of 'mud dogs' to keep
your small hevs at home in August anil
a (log silting on a hillside just out side i
stone's I hrou at '2 a m. in the uioon-
shino raising his lute-like voice to the
skies luriiisiies H serenade that .lull. ill
could never surpass. Hut your remark
judge about Col. Wilson's 'dog suggests
an instance of pracl ical canine sagacity
that perhaps equals anything ever
heard: My father who was a large
stock-raiser in laiupiier couiitv
Virginia had a large briii-
dle dog named Ciesar My
father used to remark that Caesar had
more sense than most humans gra-
ciously ineliHling myself among his in-
feriors. Tho obi gentleman had agreed
to sell a speculator living in Clarke
county fifty head of i-altle for some
amount (I believe .fJ.iKio) which were
deliverahle after Matthews the dealer
paid the money father was very much
in want of money just then and desired
to get to Matthew s ill some way but the
Sliaminihmli was so swollen t'liil it was
impossible to cross ami it was filled
with Moating lee lie was speaking to
it neighbor who had dropped in about
it w hen Caesar approached pulled him
by the coat tail toward his secretary anil
when ho reached it silt down by his
side. At lit st he ilid not understand his
movements hut suddenly catching
the ill). a ho seated himself
wroto a note to .Matthews and putting
It in an oil skin purse tied it around his
neck. In the meantime ho remarked
thai Mathews would send him a check
ami by direction put it in Ciesar's
nurse. He then fed the dog and started
him oil'. Ciesar took short mils and by
noon had reached the lift lit piedmont
village of Paris just at the foot of the
Hliie Itiilge. W. Ashley the proprietor of
the hotel knew Cics.ir us lie had fre-
quently been al inn- house doing lothc
hotel lie laid down in tho ollico ami
rested for an hour utter being
h'd by Ashhy. Whilst rest-
ing he hoard some discussion as 'o the
condition of tho Hank of the old Do.
minimi in Alexandria one genlleuiati
expressing his doubt as to its solvency.
I'l" ling on Ids way ho crossed tiie
river by some means and at night
reached Mathews' house. The latter was
surprised but knowing tho dog he
patted his head and saw the nurse ii..i
hlu l ....... 1. 1. . ... ' .
i-. '" ""- n iiowu.' uoiu ami going to
his . w rote n check
and behl
it 111 Ins hand toward Ciesar s face bit.
when he atloinplcil to put it In the purse
the dog showed signs of lluhl show ed
his teeth and positively refused lo ill-
low him to put it in his oil skin. Math-
ews was In a quandary hut his wife
coming in he told her about ami she ex-
amined (ho id k reminding him that
he had exhausted his funds in t hat bank.
The chock was on the bank of the Obi
Dominion and when lie substituted'
for it a check on I he I'arnieis' bank tho
dog received it with pleasure ami g:i lv
trotted out into the darkness. Ho ar-
rived safely at home. "Do vou suppose
that tin- dog could have hoard that con-
versation iihoiit the bunk ol the Old Do.
iniiiioiiV" said Col. Scott. "Never mind
about any more" said the judge aris-
ing "Hull's enough for oi'n soul to
hear." And Hie audience silently iiu.l
sinirly filed elf. "wrapt ill (he solitude of
tin Ifow n" imacinaliois.
THE
BEST TQS.SC. 5
This medicine crmMnlnff Iron Willi pnm
Vegetable Ixoh-t onii-kly slid cniapleli ly
Cures ltTsiepsbi l)iiUKeslliti H rnltiii ss
liiiinire lllond .llnlurlu.t hillsuiia I en-is
utul Nriiriilulu.
Ii Is an uniHilms n-meily for Diseases of the
Khliic? niui l.lvcr
Il Is Invaluable tr piscnses peculiar to
Vonicn and nil who lend n ib titarv hies.
itdmnnot Injure tlietiS'tb.i-iiiiM-hi'ndaelir or
rrsbu-e 3!iintlon til.h'r livn isiii-in ifn.
lteiirie"..-.il inrllles tbcblissl.stlmulat.-a
tbc apis'liie aids tliers-liiillHtleaef hssl.re.
Ileres llenrlbiirn and lit I hli-. uud ttn iigtU.
tns the uuisi-les ami m-ivt-M.
Kor Intermittent Fevers l-ntltuilo IacVcf
Eni-nty Ac It has ii)iisiiil.
- The Rcnulne lm nlsivc tmde rtiarV serl
crossed red hnesuii rsps-r 'lake liootln r.
bi-Wsstf h HHIDIH IIIRSII II. CO. HtlTISellU Hl
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PHCENIX PLANING
H. W. COR. TWELFTH AND SPRUCE STS..
r.o.ria MO.
Manufacturers and Doalors
fcnecml attention rIvch to tlm inanuf.ic-
turn of odd sizes.
"d forjintitlnauBtirid prPI
AtnOn WKWAI FOH ANY CAsK OF
.MlV'tf 1'rlvais Dlsense Ms-tuia').rrlio-u
Nervous Debility llheuiiiatlsin bypliills
crofula elo. which
DR7 RICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES
rAII. TO VI' UK
No Mercury o restriction ot diet. Circu-
lars sent CorrestH.ndenceanswcreiLproiiii.t-
l. Address DK 11. U. KlCllAUDtl tit. ij
arlrk strcvt N. y. .
Tl llosl Frnlt of MMllral
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Iiyapcpsla ll Imma.llai.'iy rellcTal by I
Ib.oMi.i.'a CntM-liiH l'nrona l'lnsttim. NleclT
run raiN.
Ro Hevee and curvs
RHEUMATISM
Neuralgia
Sciatica Lumbago
EW-KACIIC
HEADACHE TOOTHACHE
SORE THROAT.
QUl.Vsy KWUl.LI.NflS
M'!t AIS
Soreness. Cuts Bruises
FUlY-iTllJTKS
i;i nv u.Ks.
A li.l lilt nl'icr Ix.'lllyucholl
iimI pe.los.
FIFTY CL'IITS A COTTLE.
'villi hyi'! lrri'"i.'!:i!snn'l
h. -Hi i" . lin-cu.iis in li
l.tii.'.niip'S.
Vm Charloi ft. Vnflsler to.
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fi-vr and o her
Hlj-crisfs ni ii iiia-
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(im II on e! I c r's
HitiniiM'h JtltttTH.
Il M-licVi scttnsi i-
pnlion livi-r dis-
dttu rs rlh iiint
-SKV5r x. isn- kl"'
if BlVkT..J .' hla.ider ailments
" ytfiWjn '"" eertalnty
fit flftfi'Tib''!? iiW ami iroiiiiillude.
f4inliry!nn ha II i
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tukc-spliMrctn Iln'
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Writ us I lie sciisa-
I I'M) til' ( llC Willi
nud hii::i::ii'il In
STOMACH
4
valid Who UM'M :
(IllK WlillHilTtt
ol lit'iiltli uud
Hlri'tmlh.
Kur mu.Ii) ly ntl ilrngL;islK niui dealers gener-
r
mwm
""' was ID nil IDT Dli'im :
(l-HVCII ill h.' eyi'
III eci' i;)ii.tlirc ili't;iifty loot ;
love!"
So Hipeard Molhi r I'.ve and i
do may liiiie lo r eilr ilesi'emi-
lllltD Willi the cxerelseol emu- ! A
' I sens). care iilul uoier &
treatment. An enormous ninii- I '
her of It male i'oinluots are i A
dlri'dly )'iiu-ed h - .listinhanee ! CJ
Ot lallllltl'I uill.ill ..I' t... I v
al Kiiiicilon. In rvrrv sin-li
1'iiM' that hici-iiui; in imi'allhiK
Klll'Cllle IlKAIII i ki.h's Kkm m.k
I! H.ui: i. v roil will i llivt relief
and cure.
Ills from the reel 'c of most
illslliiioilsln il phvslciiui U h
riimiDisud of Mrlclly onVtnal
invrcittuiiis whose hiippv eoni-
hiiuitl in has never hee sur-
passed. It Is iirepari'il with
Hclenline skill from tin it.
iniilerhils. It 1'Drs the palin
lor constiincy ol' si hmikI h cer-
tainly of cllcct i..tf;it... f
iri'iaralloii heuuly of aiieiir-
iiiilm ami relative cheapness.
Tim teallmony In In fvr Is
(jenulnn. It never falls when
ulrly tried
CarliTcvllle On.
This will ccrtily Unit two
ini'iohcrs of my limueillal))
fnnilly. after having miireivil
lor iiiany years from inimslriml
Im ajuliiilly ami havliu: I u
tri'llleil wllhoul. heliellt hv va-
rious lueilleal ilmMors wimv nt
lenitth coinplidi'lv i-ureil liv one
home ol lir. . lira. Ill I s I n-
mule lt) i!iilator. Its i l(cl lu
such eases is truly womlcrnil
anil well may the n i tv he
culh'il "Woman's Pe.t l'i lend."
Vours respeellully
Jaudh W. Mikanok.
8'iiii fir wiv tok m th "Boiti inJ
Bmip'iim) of mn'" Mulfjfrs.
KKAim;in HKiium-R w. ncuu o.
CI
M
i
L'i
4
HEALTH" RESTORED.
MACHINERY.
SINKER DAVIS & CO.
Unllns Teias
Ib-shlcs ENUTNKM I10II.EHS and M1I.1.S
We Carry a Eull l.lno of
(i Pipe ('yliinlcr and I.iibrlnatlni! oils Ao.
tinnier Market Htrcot and Pai-llle Avenue
JOHN? H. II ETH Eltl NvlTON Manager.
Send lor Cnla lo-; ue.
schoelkopf & CO.
Manufiicturersainl De.ilersln
And Wholesale Dculnrs in
Leather Shoe Fioilings and Sn'illcfj Wnktiit
K A S" Main and (Oil A slof oitiuinn'oist.
DALLAS TEXAS'.
Our connection with tw..eis and ai.tnn.
inelnri-rs In st enable us to coniite In prleet
Willi Oalvcstoii New Orleans aud the cntlm
soiiib.
PADGITT BROTHERS
wuoi.RsALi jonaKRS in
NADDIj 13 111 Y
Sadtllcrj Hardware
i mmnm
717 Kim and 71 MulnHlreets Dallus Texas
Will duplicate Cluelniuii I HU l.uU or Chi-
cago t'ntmntio homa iiianufa. ler. ra ma)
svp It.) iitt tVetel-t.
SCHNElDr.R A I'iTIS
Wholesale Grocers
DALLAS TEX A !.
Ileadqirirlara hir the following standanl
i.rands of lohncco:
Driiiiimond'a l oco I'lug
Flnser's Obi Honesty
KuehHimn'sA l.yall's llurvest
N.rrill:)ra i To' Climax Tdmahnwk Etc
ROPFS CALCULATOR
RIO HONKT ATSI t-OIIAUKM'S.
Account Book Is The Best!
lit ... I.M..I..I 1. .. 1 . .
"o- ii nun cs. i.iLii(nnc ca i ii-
iiuor in evl.lemv. Il has lut.n
or cruln
cist rns
i in i'D si cot ton linn's r nivv lo.;
tasks wells graiii-rios ei'ru-i-iil
barns
. i. . mi ivioij eiiii'imti)' i nnu llie best short
methods on nil the rules oi arithmetic In
print. Nainplc b inail istsi-psui p
discount to intents. W rile for terms Ad-
;Itbs J. II. i.iwil'K iltlmsr Teyiui
isiasriil Agent a.r eVoutlnsia Kluii
H. I-I. LAWS.
Buccessorto Harris A Imw.
LIVERY and SALE STADLE ELM ST
Opposite Kchnebb.r A Davis' Kl horses
and neat bnuules gentle ilrtvln hor fr
ludlpssonl to any purl of the city. Klrst-class
carriattisi ami te-ntleniRnly drivers Hisvlal
atleiiuon paid to call lor all trains tlDsslres
snd ftiui'als.o(Tlpboi lo aonuacUun wllb
1 25 ecnla.
Srlerl
Covered All becks
r 1;
snraiHGk;i w
'mump &
Mm
CEltBRATtB
III
IP! n BR PI: !
m im Wi
!!
I
n s
maoo lauuu
Sales aM Harness
0
- aim aiKfiv mi ovctot across aldewnlbs
in the City of Pullaa.
Har-rio.v t. lie It ordained by the City Coun-
ll of the City of Dsllaa That it shall be un-
lawhil for any person or persona U eM or
coiiHtruct any awnings on over or arrosa
anysldewalkd In the l ltyof Dallas lower at
any point than ten feet from tho ourfsce of
the sidewalk; ull awnhiKS shall be securely
fastened to the side of the building and firm-
ly supported by iron brackets and nil awn-
ings except cloth awnings within tlirt lire
limits shall bo covered with tin sheet Iron
line or Borne fire-proof material; nor shall
any person erect any awning post on any
Milcwulk In the ( itv of Dullns. All awning
posts now standing on niiv sidewalk
shall be removed us soon as the awnings they
support ure removed for repairs or other
purposes; nor shall any awnins extend
further Into the sired than lo Hit- outer edgi-
er the sidewalk.
1 Nec. 2. II shall he unlawful for any person
or Pimiiim to place hve or maintain any
slim of wood doth tin or other siii.-tanei-
hcum suspended tusteneil or attached In any
milliner on across ulnim. over or above any
sidewalk or street in said ) 'ii v whi-thi-r above
or below ( he HVDiiiiijr so that Die s ime shall
project more than six liieiiesiroui the outer
idiie olanylol or huildlim nhuttln-r onanv
.-1 1 111 said City or Dallas.
Hie. H. Any line vIololiiiL' aiorir tin. i.o-
""" '" me iwo pn-eeiPiig s.elions s I . 1 1
on conviction Iii the Mayor's court be lined
'" "" ' 1111 SS "iiii live no more than
Sec 4 That all ordinances or parts ofor-
illu illi-es ill conlllct liereu lth inv I .a.
I pea led.
M'c. a. l ii-ii tins orillnaiu-i; take effect from
its passui!)- ami pie lieniiou
Approv UctoherU IsM.
. W. U i'aiiki.i. .Mayor.
A trui' copy.
W. K. I'.Mdiv I'ity Si-eretary.
11111 Til llli 1 rill-:l-A N (IHl'lei
1 V nani-e to iroiilu lor Volunteer Klr-
I'oMee )-))inpanv
kkci-ios I. He It ordainid by tlio Council I
of the City of I ndliel That there shall bor-
wnilzed under 11 1 1- sliMTint) ndanee of the '
M .iyiir a volunteer notiiany lo he st vll-.l the I
l-ire l'olli-i- to consist or not less than tlii--1
teen nor more limn tlfvlwo men. over the i
ol elidilceii lears. Maid eomoanv. u hen
mi iliilv. shall I
.-oiiimaiiiled by Hie Minor. I
u'ennt fr i-n. -h wii. I .rj
ncive pi-iviiles llie serucnnls to he i-lei-led I
by a majority vole of the i inioiv. ami o
erve lorone year-all vaianeles t)ele filled
bs eompa ny i-leetion lor the line pi red term.
i rireaiits i-lioen lor new squads nlier tin-
llisi i lee fon shall serve only for I he remain-
Ti.f Iheyi-iir M. thai Hie annual elci-llon
orall shall be at ilii same tli.. ease of
the all-enee ofaiivser u 1 ) the
.Mayor may nppolnt trom tto members of
hlHsipnid asiilliliil. for I he tune laing. A I
treslbei.er.els shall l.e illsl III l;ii is he! hv
lie wonts 'Sertean! . " Uieplivales
by I he wonls -tire 'l " worn lu black
II I ti-rs on while halori-ai hands
fee. i. T Inil iholulii-s olsaid eom pa uv shall
- ei v iuiiiKoimi)'leil Willi li o s in-:
perlalilim to I In- r-Kiilar liri-departuient. A I
""'ll1' i.V he 1 lalle.l hv t!. Mayor nil- I
)- r theeoiomaiiiioi a screeaut or erireaids '
lislheeasi- limy he to serve as a police fori
be proie. iion el proinaiy i pr.-M ni n !
a terineililiiiiK or lalninion of imiii not !
hcluiijui'Klo I he Krc lb 'partinoiii nor tot!. I
premises on li- endanvi-nl bv the lire: lo
arrest suspected persons at Hies or nersons
iieadlhig with iiiovahie property; t rivl
out noods or other nioveaha- nfonerl v and
si'i-uie t lii-lii mid generally to do all ll.at. .'V'1
' "" "J me Aiayor or ollleer 111
"'j."""""1 -esha ytor th protection and
saint v or persons ami properly at tires.
V-c. :i. That whenever iiii-teeu or more
volun eers shall he enrolled the Mayor shall
organize them Int. one r more" mmiiiiIs.
hen mi organi.i-d Ihey may make such
rules mid regulation lor their government
not Inconsistent with thlsordlimiuv hs they
may deem proper. The squads and s.u-geants
shall be number Ion. two three and tour
and the sergeants r I .-x 1 1 lake rank In the
same order or seniority. At company meet
lugs tiie Mayor If prcs-nt shall preside: udi.
cru ise the senior si rgear.t nreseni
isi-c. I. Thai said
uniform lli.-y may pref r.to'b.i wi.rn on other
oeciislons than nres mid may hold ttn-lr
neither the llayor s court nor Council Is In
session.
Sec. .". Thai this ordinance shall take irrt
ami be In force from ami ol tor ilspassuge.
Approved October hi lssi.
l-OIll lei li v i -.. I ......
. I.. 0 it t: l.i.
Mayor.
aiicsi; w r.. 1 AalIT City Si
erelary
A'
is iinlUN.M) i- AME.MilMijsl-.i-. . v
i of ail ortlirttllii-e esliililivio ..1 ......
s. '" " 'iiMin rcpairiiiK inul Keep.
ing clean all side walks and milters in the
cily of I inl Ins approved Nov. !i Ismi.
Mkction 1. fti- it ordained hv the Cltv
oiincil of the -ity of Dallas llui't section ft .if
the ii 'ovc cm II lea ordinance approvcu Nov
ls-st bciimeuib il sons to n-ad as lollow-
mV;""1? o1'1"" hereatt.-rall sidewalks In the
i it v of Dallas on streets or p .rlluns of streets
whl.-li have hi en .vel or thai have been
oller. paved shall he const meted or good
hard smooth or ilres-cl stone or anitlclKl
s one asphalt i pnsitlon; sidewalks on
streets or portions ot streets not on ved or
)irilei-l pavel shall . constructed only of
tfood hard suiool In nlresseilsh.il. nrlinchd
shine hnck a.phalt coio.iio r ci
hard uravel laid at least live Inches In lliiek.
lies-.; provld that the city Conned may In
llsiloerelion penult ersons o use wooden
inatcrlal im miv stri ct or i.oi-liit ..f
oiiisl.j- ) the lire llml's and lie I arc not
paved or orlcr.-l pay. d. All curbing and
ui b-rl. g In I he CI. y or Dallas shall be .
strileti-d either of good ..rd siiDMilh or
messed stone 01 nriillclul stone i.n.vlibd
hat bi-ai-l plu- cypress nroak lumber inav
be iisedoiwmystrc-t r portion ol a sir c
olll-lde ol tin- Hie limits where lb a
nol bei n paveil .r ordered paved .uv p. r-
soii or p-.sons vb.liitli.g ti. provisions o'
tins section shall be ib.iucd - It'll y of a mis..
d ine.-ini.r and ii.on convict Ion I.' the Mv.
oi s Court shall he lined in nnv sum not '.s
than leu nor more lliau one huiidiol dollars
Kji'. il. That Ibis oiilinani-i-lake elleet flolii
and after Its passage and publication.
Approved i ictob- r '.i. lsi
. ... . !' C.uifm Vaynr.
Attest: t . I.. I it k v. City rVen I arv
AN OK DIN A NCK A M I A I M N) ;
t ol im i ir . Inane. ulii t
SKCTIiiN
' l I r.ll
iri'li-.
tablisbinc a sv stem of scu-.tru r. ....
I'liyof Dallas and pivserlblm; rules and r.-.
iilalions tor the same approve I .lime 11 iss ;
and addlm; a new s etioti thereto to I'-
Known ns (sec!! in n "A."
Ma rios-I. lie it or.bdnc I bv l. -v
Council of tin. ry f llls --tla Secllon "l
of nil ordinliiHiice enlilh-j -An Ordinance
cstshllshliu: a s stem oi sowers for t lie env-
oi I'ailasaiul pr. scrlhlnu rules and romilu".
liens ap;Kiv.d June 111 issi he aim ndedso
- to read as fdllows:
Sec I. That private sewers water clo-i Is
and sink bii-lns etc. sliall be constructed In
laehof said blocks or districts and lu all
oilier I locks or districts where district sew-
ers are now established or nmv her. alter b--sliihllsbed
to connect with said district s -w-)-rsn
notice (rom Ihel'llv l-lni.-llili r. and ns
dllecled by such oll'u-er and mil etlu rvvise.
Said private sewers wab r closets uud sink
oiisiiis. i t-. sunn ie oonstrui ied mid main-
lain -d al lhi expense of tl uncrs ot the
property to which tin y tuny be attached and
under such rules and n uulal Ions as m-v
tioiiitltue to time be a loot. I v the CiiV
Council "
Si-c. i That there Is hen bv nM to siibl
ord'iun -iithcr section i. h- k own as
(Seel Ion II "A" which il.ll I'.it i;s lollows;
s c V" " Thai tl Mom. Ihlsor-
illiiill )-. so tur IIS 111; silllie lir. : M '
shall .p. ly to all ol Ins.- il;-. ro t si acrsi pri-
vate severs etc. now rnhlls.cd or that
hcrcaiier may be csl ib.lshol bv the City
Council '
iee. :i. Thai this ordinance lake eftec tl'rcm
imd niter Us passinje and pubtleatlon.
Approved Octobers) ss.
W. 1.. Caiipi i. Mnvor.
A ttui' cnjiy
W K. I'VllllV Cltv Si-cts-tarv.
A
. lilliiV.NA.xt T 'wTiiK.x'l'xn "w". i.7T
street hctwi-cn l'llriw .h.1 .lt)..
southwest line. . I lhJolni lii-iushv l.-.i otc.
Mi rtoN I lie li ordained l.v llie City
I ouncll or the city of Dallas Unit isid
streel be and the sane Is hereby
ordered wl a-m-)! on tbc north sidl-
llii'i.of hclvvcen I'ovdtits sir. i nud
the southwest line or I he John Ur bshv IciKiie
mi I I hat llx:'i'. t.-. t r ui'ouud l- luk'en ami
eomleii'iied tor sa'd p. i.w n - t..n.
''" 'ui-s . ii. e the east line r
o oras sir el. v ' i ... . .'..s. r
H..l s. l'Clili ! ci. hi: pv W 1.
said north Hue Wool stre I -J;'' .i to .
solllllell.l enner I I lie il.; ;.s' trael on
I he norili sin;'.; v -p. i i hence north-
Whr.ll wi h Ihei.isi it .. tvu.is'
I riot ll I'd; hence vv.spv . r.b v p -iridic with
-""'" '"- )"is soiiuiniiei.ini i u ir
ol
. oo.i i ii et lei lo I nc eat I 'ne or
'i.V-
ni. is . i . . Miuthwnnl v with iast
... ... I ... !! S 1 II C U
iM'.bitiln:'.
placo of
!-)'. V I'1 I'' Ibc M i-
Ibe v ' i ... 4
pree 'Cd to luiv-i-
.tilled In llie
'"' ' ..i m !
'ic o. i e. i .; Iai li. iim. uiii so n.eer-
t'dl'e.l llli I n.scs.cl he ilv.iH u
iri'..iu ll ..; p ooertv hold. sin proportion
b. the oi n li received ly.. .). UlM H1(ll
io io mi i.. em 1 ow ner therein'.
M c. s. Th t when llieanionut iissesie.Hn
Ui . con. I" iio i:.oi ni :i pr..p.. nt si in .
. ol eetcd a el p iil to said h.iui'.cois said
-...ci r tin-1 i'l ..pencil us hereliitoti
.no pro-
V I'll'.l.
Si i-. I That this ordinance
Iroin Its pas.aue.
take elVeel
Aiprovi.l ocl. 10. 1W.
. . .- V' ' '-MKI.I Mayor.
Mt. sl: v . D viiny. t-iiv ts i;..
t'Kll.SONAL-Wealx and Uiuieveioiiwl
I'AKTSofthelluman ll.slv Unlargel IVvel.
ossli.d Ntreni.thensl ' te. Is mi Interest
log adverllseineiil long run Ip our imik-i. Jb
reply u. imnilrles we w ill ssy that !h) re is lie
v Iden' of humbug i.uut J. f. n com
i!.r3LLi'. ilTcrl lMr" ttro vr' blghlv- indorsed
interested rHtvns may Kut Btstlcl elrcu ar
u V " lloiila' by a.ldtcsjng
a ctwiiien III the Krand rtrawinif
. The nonstable Nuox is or.. I
bone Vd from
Tl!AKEArjTH0IUZEDT0ANNOU.VCK
T T. ii. T. Kknda ll ns a candldalo fur re-
election as Justice of the Peace of Precinct
no. 1 at me ensuing election.
ItTEAKr. REQUESTED TO ANNOUNCE
tt ninBi sen cut. as a candidate for Jus-
tice of the -ce for Precinct No. 1.
VTEARE l!THOKIZEI)TOANNOi;Ni.'K
IT H. N. Uhaswki.i. as a candidate for jus
tice of the Peace for Precluct No. 1 at the
TE ARE AUTHU.tlZEDTO ANNOUNCE
t T Colonel J. G. Svf -kns us a candidate
for Justice of the Peace o. Precinct No. 1.
yE ARE Al'THOFUZEDTO ANNOUNCE
? John P. Uii.lkspib as a ciindldale for
Justice of the Pence Prwim t No. 1 Italian
loimty Texas al the ensuin November
slecllon.
VITK AllH KKIjCKHTEDTO ANNOUNCE
IT (jkoioik K. Krakn tor Justice ol' the
ence lor I'recImM No. I.
DISTRICT 11 llli K.
T K A KK A UT1IOH1ZE IiTu AN SOU NCE
IT Judge li. N. Ai.nniniiK as a cauiiidale
ur re-election to the otlii-e of Judge of the
nun j u nc no i.usi riel.
w
EAR K A IJTH I ) It l Z KDTO A N N 0 1 ' Ni : K
Judge R. K. it IT It K K lis a nim.n.l.it. t..r
he Juilgi-shliiofthisJiidli-ial District si. tin
-nsultig November elect lofi.
I'OL'NTV Jl llbb
V T E A 1 1 E A I TT 1 1 u it I . V. I ) TO A N NO V N C E
T Colonel En. ii. How Kit as a candidal
.or llie ollil )-ol I'lHIIItv Judge at the mnn'iu
leciion lu
November.
U'K AUK llKltl-.HV AltTIKllUZEIi TO
annoiieee Colonel V. M. Edwakds us
4 candidate for County Jiubje at the ensuing
"oik-ember election.
TK Alt K It KlJ I' KSTK dYiTTn mTunck
)' w- stkvmik as a candidate for
I utility Judge at the ensuing elecilon.
CONSTAItl.E.
E AUK AI' I'IIOIIIZEIITO ANNOtlN'CE
W. V. li It . II .1 M us li eiii.illiliili tur I'.'..
stable of Prec-iiielNo. 1 ul the ensuing elec-
ilon. U"E Ai'.K li V'AIV EHTEDTo ANNOUNCE
J.C. Mi l'u:ras a ctiulldate for l.'on-
itiibbi in I'rei-iact No. 1.
V K A"K iKU'KNTKlVft")ANNot-.S:E
John Ovkkanu us a candidate for Con -itaMe
In I'n-i-lnet No. .
t l-l.liK.
JK ARE RKtjl'ESTE Tl) ANNOUNCE
' I''fJiAi'Ki. k Tor DiutvClerk.
V ';- 'J 1' l I'-U I ! ES'I'I .! ' ) ANNOUNCE
il IV. .11.1.. 11 II. I IIS n fit 111 1 1 la I e for re.
election I
i tiie oillceol County Clerk.
AUK REQUESTED To AS Ntil1 NCK
IlKMlV .lo.-.i:s as n li ;.r
dect ln lo the ollicc or District Clerk.
I I.OA I'tiltT
A RK AI'TlloltlZEHToANNOt'vcK
i. i'.a.miiikwmiis l-'loaler from thi-
ol Dallas Tarrant and llnel.wall.
countli
K ARE HKU.l'1-eSTEDTO ANNOUNCE
M. S. Austin of l!oi-'iwa!l. us 4 ei.iwll.
He for El mler lor llnlhis l-.i ... o ....
Tarrant i-ouiities.
I.KIIISI.ATI KK.
V K AUK Itl-'.iJCKM'KDTO ANNOl'NCK
t t I'. K. T K it it t; l.i as a candidate fur the
the legislature Dallas eoiuity Teias. Kli-o
ion.jiiii.os; t Iv-C
T K A KIC A tl'I'H) IIU'.KD TO aN NlirNCE
IT .. K. CooMiins as a candidate for the
l-)-gislalure from Dallas county.
IV . "OIll.riDTOANNODNCK
T
Mr. K. S. K 1 11 Itltoori ii i.u . .. II. ...'
for the legislature lu Dallas county siihlcc.i
lo the action ofthe Democracy. .
CO IN TV TltK SC!'.Kit7
"KAKI-: At TIH MUZ KDTo N soli NCK
TT the naiiu-ot .1. T.
'owns as a caiull-
...in- on . on ii i y tic-i-iii-cr ol Dallas county
ul the eiHiiliig election Novemhcr I. Issi.
VK AUK At'TlIoltlZKl)
iiotino) Mr. K. D. i.aniii.vv
TO
AN-
lldale for County Tr.-asurer of Dullas county.
Meet ion in Niiveinber.
caiv
COl.NTV t'OI.I.Kcrolt.
T rl A KK A CT1IOIU KDTO A N NONCCI-!
1 Hkvkui.t Si-oi-Tiis a canilldale for re-
e eel ion to tl lice of County Assessor at
the ensuing election.
U auk At TIIOIUZKD TO AN
I!
Jida't- for rc-'ollci-ti.r.
lion to the ollice of County
Mll ltll I'.
V K A KK KKNl'KCTl-'l'LI.Y KKi'jr kkt-
T1 ed to announce the name of W. II. SV
Sunn as a eanilidaie lor Sh.-rllf of Dallas
'ounty lit 11 isuing November election.
COI NTY ATTOItNUV.
V K A U K A V T 1 1 OK I . K nv v Not :
' . ''.''''''M-asueaiiilidalefor r.-e.e-
llon lo the ollice of County Allornty al the
(lisuttn clecl ion
EDUCATIONAL.
URSULINE ACADEMY
Itiy in Street Dallas.
1 IllN 1 111 1 1 III 111. eomh.cie.l l.v II i--.
;::::!?
Il.dles Is i lost il - iral lv locntcf 'l'i. ...........
I ''lllll'lltloll IMII'Sln d is le-.i o.e.1
to develop
.! ..o n hi iiii.r.ti nnu physical powers ot
uie pupl's and to maiie lli. ni useful women
ot rctliic.l tastes and cultivated manners.
TKIOIS I N AOV AS. C.
Hoard wasblim an' timiou iueludintr
sialione;- Dr.iwlnu' Kivuch Herman
l-iiney Work and tin t.v.lmorv Inilriiie-
ry."iieiis s per session ullKc iiionlhs D:
Music ml use or pimn ' j.
Ki i Ira nee fee uaily f.r the Itrsi. v.-'arj 6
oiniir ladies d.-irin ailmiiiauee Into D-
Aca.h iny musi always piodm . siiBi1.
.... s u CO .l Hll.lt ll.S
for
iiiiiner l'ar:.l) lll:rs api-iv to tin
j; SCI'liniOli
Rfiiss F.iHidry and Poller Work
M and M IHTED MACH1KER1
IN TIIE COUNTRY.
FRANKLIN & FFOUTS
PdorRIETOll.
One Blocks of Santa FeDepct.
DALLAS TKXAH.
Aro prepared to do nil kluds of IHON
WOltlx on shortest notlco. Ktna work
specialty. Repairing Machinery lro m
llra.'isCiisllnv.s.analnrai'tevery'.l-lnK In (hi
llnecxecuti-landllnlsheaiua manner eij'.iV
to the svit shops In the whole teuntr.)
Mislcls nisile to order. Don't forget wuhavi
the Best Machinery nad most skilled work-
men In Texas. Conl rucU .'or the Iron work oi.
all kluds of miK-blurry desired. lWt forget
the place tfyou want good nbstilnii4or
doneal llvUtprlcca. '
NOTICES.
YoTicr.-iiiM r.D in us wn.i ni-: uk-
1 reived nt my oilicc mild s o'clock p. in
!" '"'V r ls KM' r"r 'ai-nishiuK seven enleh
bssin Iron o;tlm;s two Hum bole covers and
nliiciy f... t oi Iron gintlng. lo cover llie .tr ct
u'ulleron Main slns-l In ironi r the Herald
oillce. 1'hins and siu-)-lilc.'illoi s to be
'"' omce w. .v.. Johnson
.1' A .' ' '". Ocbils r . 1S.S4 i' ny 1-. tf ....
VOI'ICH TO CONTRAC iTmrT-HKAiJhn.
1 biiUvvlll be ixcelved at inv oillce until
Jo clock p. in. en Tuesday. OctobiT '.'I r.r
I lying mi cIkIU.-cii U' im-h vllrltled elav
doub e sn-snmh pe m u Ilorll fUU
Hood street . Iron i li-itlli. ........ .. xi... o.
trsei.a dtstane. of fur hui dn ' aed leii
I Ilia test iiceordlm: loth plans and siselil"
cations on lllo in my of!. e- or to hutll in n
1''ii'n a ones eiieiiiiiv kevTer Iwo . rf ..
n dhiinetar. V a. Johnson cltv it
Dallas. Isi. Oat. It. IM4. ' 1 1
'YK STATU OK TKXAM-TO Al.I IM.-n
1 sous Inlcrested In II... i.l.i.l-.-...i ...
th .'i?sl"'"'".!' h" 'e'ministrntlm of
u in met niui v Court ol lid.
Iiiscounty tlniil account slivVntMhe eon.
Ion c sal -state of !i. W. l);li m I
cased w hleh will he hoard at il.' n ex term
olsililc..urlc..n.iiien.lng on u. 1st j M"
hiy In
Inlheclty
... .-"v. .x. '. iixs rourl-house
In Hi"' Vl' "'"l "1 11 I ' me all per
sous
lhl.7lUdayofJulyA:i). IslM' C"J ' 1tt"
mit"
MM SHOP
it- nova n eiraAt inn tn
work. Inaulre of itu. iic-K kk ri .ft..'.1:11 ol
and Mule market. "M r)(lrs
TTT A N T K. D VV iTTTT1 Trrr-.- -0!':1-
VV .mall fan.lW "a" W" -H'R
small family. Apply M u 4
Air ANTED A Tt.iTNoTOow-Vvr
II salted as baok-keen... '-N.
oels-3t
hause deslrea a set of books to no-'t
vanlna- or will assist of BveHV"Pn!;n
oitlce where the wark la too ureal f ftn
pllshment by one man. Te! m Terv
able. References aud ability 4 1 y It ""n"
L. this otllce. AUdrvsi
irANT'EI)"TWo OR l jfioTF4-r
Agents with cashec.lrhyAp.S
Person at tnlou New. tVs. mje
X v'aS tETr-ri i ntTnTiK?TrrHTT
J waiters at the llarnes House All E
Teas. J. I. Kajim. l'ropri-tor? ' A":f7"J.
V A N T K " - " N "A c ir6Tf pTTTFirpYt
I ynmm lady inesb lan desires P
teach. Vioulilg; t to n-mhortake.?10
at home. for particulars lnuire at In !m
geiiee Olli.-e tb'i Main St. mt -ill-
i'HN1-klW.ADY a l . EVP 1 N iivj.' o
U town in the .Kie. ii "
parties. Send In c. nis for lull . ' riu'a
A.bli.ssLocRo tireenvHS'
V sciTScirEt -rn . 1 1 e-vvI 'i
l bug-yard corner l olumhus .il m l
kel slreets. Apply lo ti Ko. E. CAs"" 'I
Isoiitli I.iimarsl. "-i-si-.i.i. .i)
H iinlniproved residence lot In de.lr7 1
Loialllty. Jo s 1I.J NHS.collou tlv:ft
' A Nil 11-1-' I E1V I.ADl KSTlPM .-15
I all kinds or cents' W. f ..... . i
tween the hours of; and S
i ii. 1
Apply l.
Kael).ry entrance. Main street thin ii "?'
Blank i:n h i i- a- Bi.a l k. ' lnr?J?)r'
J.vai-lvr
W'
N I' I-: 1 1-A I.I. 'l' E R'si "Vv 5
TO KNov?
curry itl on
that Mrs. J. E. Hurneii ic ;
she at all times Is prepiid with iu; ir ?
workmen tod. all kin.l's or ni"'fu.1
water and steam-llttin.'. II Jon l. gL B'18-
pilliipsnnd 111 large variety. b !h
V AN T '' I -T 1 1 E" T E X A 8M"Tt VXL Y sT
downn iit Assoc ntion will give mlti
profitable employment t.i eviVi .V..t.W1 '"
unco solicitors. Address A. JI. H a i i i . ur"-
y l Main stn-et Dallas Texas. T
A t;1:NTM WANTED IT WltiL PAY AN Y
1 inti-lligeiit man or woman wanll.r.. ?
liable emtdoyment to write for .f
d circulars and terms of -;. ' ""sum.
ehrated Missouri Hleam Washer Zu !.lV'i':
s great lnlrlnsh-nn-rit iu .
witli such phenomenal sncves. i iT . ."' '
171 h and I-i-i-nlill .
i-nile. St.
. FOR SALE.
i;0K SALK CllKAP-1! 1 1 o 1 1 S Ks A N D
l1 phii loii. Horses work sin. I. ..i ..".; "
Api.i.v to samiku linos. " wi!;;
jX'll SAI.K-AN IMP Itov K 11" K KM
lliV i':"'?. U;'".l.'o. '':"T '''.'
Iuuli eidtlvalion: prodiiei d Ibis venrill) bal
'" ". "mi "ID bushels f con beside"!
oals 1 el irbh potatoes etc; IS acres
good limber 1 dwelling nfl r us crib rt-i
bin Miioke house eoitoii-hoiiso. c-hlckt-n
house. I welboi in. ttt.r enough tosnim!.
'.he i dry around; 1 box-home anil crib ii
1:111 lor re r. about .nil peuel. Dees or best
van.-ty hearing; the wfhole larm is uiicIosmI
by new Icnce; .rlee W-t2: cash and
i.alaiicc l-i tliiu-; eun r desiics to return m
Ihurope. liiouiri. nt I'ostotllec Hutchins
A I. la: K A it. wmi
.-nm 8ALK-KAKM IS' DAlXTtTTcci:
f or hi rent for money. Two tum
or u im. eighteen acres one and a half
nil es west of Kiehariboti; rich black land
well Improved lu line slate ot cultivation:
large dwelling 7 rooms; barn outbuildings
and tenant houses; splendid orchard (peach)
. good wells ami VI acres timber. This Is
om; ofthe best phiees In Dallas county
l itlc pcrlcct; no ini-unibranee; terms easy
Apply !r address Dr. I.. K. Strouii Kii-h-!i
''ounty 'I'cxas. niig-tl-Via
IOIlMAi".!-; XT A lliii nK)i M.V-KKSi;
I deuce earner Corsieana ami llrowiler
ij reels. Impure of W. Titiuo at I'ailgitt
ocll-7t
IOK s.M K ch KA I -A" I.OT "ifN HK
'lei-nu ll piedgi-s consisting of gold um
silver watches guns pistols etc ns I
!:.:'"' tT"- '""I I'nlice is hercbv
given that ll outstanding l-.iinu oue a d
ralllngdue must be paid or the goods ami
-o' v'W" hV ""'V''I "nM- liU'ilAK.
( ojis. Da las Is.an oiMce. to:1. Main st. oelltf
i;i lit SiA I K-Al- A i.H 1-: AT HA llli A I A
1 choice l iirm of li acres all eiicloseil by
hois tl are bedg.-.on w bleb Is ; tin- new n-nnit
rcs.dcucc of ten rooms convenlentlv iir-
runged: n large cistern at the house two ten-
ant houses and two wells. Also in acres of
rich lain covered with timber within half
mile of the farm Hltualed In an excellent
neighborhood only live mites uorih. tweutr
w.-st iron. Dallas iit't-reil h.r ii lew day's
..iiiuii v tiui.AS
Agenis 7i Main )- ..(.
Kstuts
nits.
HI CiiV spiiisei
ness nud cow anal
I 'Hit S.l.:-A MllUSK
I wiuroii. twoscits ot'io
calf Apply lo 11. It. Irvl'i.
son in ic-ii nee iienr 1 air I
!x so or In per-
rounds. t.i-t.s-tf.
l-nill MAi.K-
I li.lltli'sville:
A KINK SAI.ouN IN
best slit.til I.. ... A..
on ss lock nox :.. liiilv.-ston or rw'. Oaliics-
v llie. Cush or eo security required seidia
J'll SAI.i; Til It I . !: lACKl.l.KNT
I ilriimiiii'i'i wiil'oiis uud teams. Applvla
l-.ll ItASIIAI.I.'s ktllhles. St-'iltf
I O ll BA I. K-C) 1 1 1 D A N D "S tVi V VrW' I K 1 fj
1 In any iimmttty and best iiiallty; over
'-.iMJcoi'ilson mind. Also wauled to buy cot-
Ion seel ami seed coll llt holiest murkct
price. A. Dvsri iitiAcu. si-IV-tr
F!! .S'M'K-A Nlrl'' 'dTI'f.K I'li NTA-
1 lion 2i mii-s)lue south l llie city mi la
h ai-n-s iiirvanta-eousl.v laid out lori-onveu-bnee
and prolll; II iliilerenl npartmeuts
li'!:'...! '';l!!''lmHt ''-'"'dial'hnces i
b antlti I bul 11m; site on an eiulni.ce that
k-lves a lair view .t the elty its snrioumlli ct
and scenery; pastures with tanks lirst-rala
culllyi table land and pleityii-e.wol. llUT
be sold In small tract l( fM pun-hasi-rs uud
onlennstosuit. John M. Ckock ktt.
. s.MI-lm
Kl'V.CM'.ilv'xV Siji'i'll vVKsi' LAND
1 Ui.Ml AM-i..rom house lot Vi.xli'eor.
1. XI i""!"'1". ''."r'r " "'els: lot UUU
'' Main sj reel near Krvay;. acres with 1
houses r tiaml 4 n is Knst Dallas north-
east of falrliroiinds; 4..r..om house hit dix
llcr.tt'mi'9tl'"'''llil ""I1 llr"w'l"rl reels; J
: - - '.o.i mmiii.s r.ust on -
las iior' l astoi Kair ) irounds; n-rwoui house"
" "Ntl.eern r lirl.-lin and Oibbs sirects
si reels:
...s . io s .i aim rjeneii fl.x 1-J..
ton
l Ll l.l.ll
I'l.lllllitl udloillillL' lllld West f 1'nle
I 'rounds
lot .Ixlsj. Co ri. r I l-l 111 i ..1 A......
1 '. -eie) joins l-iur l.rolllli
West ; lot S.-.XSI. on I'liel Uc uvenue
'. .. .. . ' "l' .I'.i.i.)
I on ina
OJipositiJ
I'lissciiKi r ilepol ; lot 111' x llli
wood laii). end IV.Inr Ktirlui-
coniiT Cotton-
si onunitr
FOH RENT.
rV.ftKEST-ctiillKSf.is AND .'d'ti MAIN
1 slreel opposite Kainter I'.ros. St. res
am 11 by wi feet each l or a d so-ihie i. I
ant wilt take nut partition wall iimklni u na
room oo by tsi fee.. Apply lo T try x V k
roll roiiU-sliile agenis.ur lo Alex SaiiV. r! '
- ...... " oels-lw
ruill IlKST - A I I l.NlsllKir i.-liUN p
1 room suitable for two. No. )im ii.
"""I... ...is-i';
l(ion . lK.. rAN l XU KMsllKi i.()M
.7 k. . 1 " K'v" cr"l stove for
....... eiiee.uuL'. Apply n l'J It I nln
I-
oeH-H
ll IvKM-CliHAI'i.U IIIAN J 11 K
i-heai.est (we mci. u.-l.t u.. .... .. .
Irtt'k l.lverv St'.l.ie on . s-i
of Miners garden; central liluh. rv'- s.uth-
ern exposure thorough ventllatlon'and .No
I tbiislness location. Apply to I'ocui.as
Danovkii Ileal Kstnte Anellls .No. 114 Sve-
!'-"".'" ""' oeh'-lw
jlill ItK.M-A Ml'KIA fiNi"slK
I room southern exposure uo..d water
and iiood iiebibborhood nt l!10 I ominerca
ocltf-lw
l-i Ml bt-M -nSH I'l' UN ISII i:d Klti INT
- . ... ..mi .i.
itf
l-lv".J bUli 11-1'. ink
w r.i.C
1 ct i i..' ii V '.' 111 " t:i""1 I'liilncsa
lexas;nil rr fn.ccr.es
Ill.lUltc of T. 1;. Mu-AUIV
A-.-eiit Kiini- .Texas
1. 1 1 Is ion n lv.
or dry too Is.
lieal Kstata
I nK.ins.aini ..i . (- tt
or 2 v-enticinen; ee. U.:u .. r . . M t
in.
'""' .H-H-'Jl
llKNI itii'iia ne
I -nil
' w''.''"; '.V"" '!v""""- wi.hln. ml.
I'l'ol'-
.... .. . i osioii-.i-e Aplv to
Ki.i loTT.t- 11 ..... ' ..;
I.'-'U lll-.MH
I.ANli
.-s. . I "I I. VV l.'w'C
Ci'MI'ANV. T? x
'.''n''.'"."'';.": y "' K:; ''-f"""
lions
l.'1 'V1':''
' 1
V."'".1''
o . ; i '.i.s v i ii-
i i ' I '. .i-i-ooin house m ar Ci.n-
I'ali.ci -j a. -res Inml. in a .
folk Sill 'I. Ol.lHiSkl I 01 XC.Lu
coiiici- I'.rvny and W'.dmI
I "";.'-J . ..-reom h.-us; -::ut Kim ltnt
near brunch i.'
H .rwood sttcei r hrmieh Sla I r
. ;so. K.I Main street .hi; Iro lo s
. . . - s .. . . s
: !:.? -'. Uxeoi k si -eel u-m Co uvj !
i.sel:K'l'iiiV
i'imijiks. i or i i.f . i ....... i ii
llli.Ctllt-
P'U JK.Nf-ckN-fhAi;iA'"-iAM.'ATKI-X-
r irst-class sleel.liitf r.Mw- D
2c?;.;..Hils'.:y'i"""cs. kimimVky auiiaii.
r....i.. i.s. .iRie hi reel nr.-sli.lrs .t
LOST.
I OST-A rink PolNTI'.lt I'l P THHKK
f montlistild near the first ward school
n. l'l"'rI"l.'rwr'1 'd be paid ior Its return
to Sam .MonuAN. at li. inrton & Irvine's
Ansvverstolheminieor-ilutl." lrv""."-
li Answers to name of (Iror. li .in '
'''!'' welvt- rewutd at Oysiersuiiul n ;l Main
OCIf-.t
Imps. ITlrltKliisl. MDisie-nllnsa. Send for esri
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