The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 14, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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miscastous.
MISCELLANEOUS -
who rmssn or res room.
.----- AT ,
1 By moc Alans. ‘
Nsi, Lois ovERTiSESS
* % 1
■ ELEGANT
FRENCH CHINA
TEA SETS,
C.-Hiy ahint Mor
gopiling besdre it. All along ■
are steally columns, rendy, will
----------. McKinney shpere thinks thatjthat Morten eren CM
cof the meet Bigger will not be very much Bigern •
—w than a pound of soup after a hard day s the line .
222222y U. Bibell, the manufacturer, has a per-washing when Throchmorton shall havejing. waking with intmoeamies" (.=.. ....
the fray Mark I His pi=*2X T
tion *
anno a
seen citp-continnes a
namit weoen nun.
which has
the
p First speak of an scbleveme:
-__ceived the antheuticali =----
- influential names of our eily, Mr.
teesrightened concerning the reason ; manent force of five men
ALL -
in his worth done with
why wocten and eton factories are and does a
| alwaya remitted to the rank ot the Ver month.
, | miont vital producers. We fancy the"*.- G
-emcocous to the mo-eosluguien ea hi (
mere 1, is therefore the kir =====.===-
cellar manntactors. r
"ltte factory
much gratification, that Else* 35227225
-h-ngcreitareeurcen. We are ppr-I in it lie close future. Ar
- milled to point to her
which, though only in
. . has thrown spirit into his factory, and
wo PA,-------2.. 2---1L. B line that
Tea New York. K-preys poetises thus
*nt-onc.
The old Neiho Mote 1
we :
I curs BOTH WAYS.
—.. -—=—sceerse, i
Thou damsel autiction; -
MS The nomee’en would urge.
their infants, means to light it out on
having been patarted hot over sixty will insure him a sold-p return a"e
utmos ing Wt very-remote period. J He opened 4
. --oti festery that month ago, and now wol ks two hande,
. wus —_ ones “.. . John feveiztwll and charter nW
seannually. They manufacture_
— ecyuiy drypsix hundred pounds-nine eni fine 4am9
, of tlankels, twelve hundred pounds of r
, stocking yarn, fifteen hundred yards ,
h-ofjenps, one thoid ya tweds, ***** C"* o
five hundred yards of linseys and ave This factory has proven a pronialfs knows him Juan
. hundred yards of eushmiers. The mn- effort. Twenty men are employed i "
ebienery at i apparatus are sup - oiiai
Pnoisto or onespinning jack, or these fomiganlowhiehtheve attaine is
two hundred spindles, que set of manu-large sale. Mr. Davidson has invested
fueturing cards, and one set „t custom about $3000 in this business, and
cards, ave looms, one stocking yarn - sales are about $1000 per month,
twister, four dying vats, one fulling Kuxeloertyeier Moutetuvy
mill, one washing machine, and one A test of four weeks it
napping machine. They have also leg cigars in this eity has satisfied
specious bledening house, and a large|proprietur of the big bonanza in
drying yard. An expert corps of as saline to the extent of his mak
si-tanti male and female are engaged; preparations to build a
in addition to his owa les who
collars even
thirty days. His business this year
will not fill short of $14009,
employ ed
are
MANSFIELD
MALE AND FEMME
COLLEGE
Fan fern Begin: Koneay, 87pl 4,1876
T.u. 2= WHAT Is QUEENS BELIGHTI
CENTAL E -mee
1 t teretbywien sifdheasiathrat centre to the
■I bion was ite predated apedre audfrever,
_ t Rpaia for im mr-uiens, “yputiiied
T T AT T AT TA1 AT IT Cmtencogrand lbmrinaste afectin sand h
1 N 1 M T 1 A throN CT Tu t BL by for teiwe or
UINIML BN 1 D.=
. ! low Dh and other rices nkd herb-h ue-
T ZNIE cs a tdpuided anatrgueste had
unequalled. such is the remsluation of
‘"pear ditto.
i And to think a mtoute 14 erite a column
About the wretehelnems, misery, woe,
LItla iny pathway, never to go.
The s epuilican- Imagined that they
bed ste
dear’s in
ack a political Lonansa in Til-
come-returns but, alas, it only
money wanoeu vy - sown wee: provoked an exipintive and annint-
Atlantic and Pacific Railway constitutes ing dieinre from vem
a valid lives, upon that road road t and
that, ------- — ----, - ------ .
Wichita will tap. 1. grossly,
----------------------i ’ frauded
Jensa Desos has decided that the
money advanced by St. Coul i the
Who think of the poor? Do your
The poor in the cfuen I meat, T
"**"**""" a "I" "‘" "
Ba Arre nautramusasu
arv. sous corssen. Peent..
.... r Attested.bp a Face of maingut-het and
From the wear her the fir bodies to see iea.T * E*m Ee D
ronaar of parents guamians The inoti-
taton H an individnal enterprise, mended
and earric on purely and solely in the few
terest of ellucstio. coutpulled by we ecelent-
astleal court, denominational intense or
aroget anoeialion. Theball lags a e about
punpeecene well-daripa for all ihodl
TERMS FOB FIVE MONTHS
Primary Department ....----Loesle ee
Preparatory Department, First Classistr
E.eertord t-partmn/uerkeone cine w = 1
-— 5 0
, qtuRX DELICAT,: . AT.
formatce the in at wewertat ancrattve
knowi lo Mrallead Release for the sure of off
Clderre and mores, Dieesnd Joists, Font is-
cuniges from the fare and Nesril Av-
sorties, Ei adacitios, Ktheumatias.
Liupey, Klney ‘ mipla ■» ir. Mil st. - t • ot
— eyot pries, biheaseli - al. Disordered.
- A A —mi Atsensen that * 1
: I was wrooss, it possesses the peculiar:
PDSNF pompertings tircimt emonend
Causer the Body to Gain lak-Bd fess
its value can to be prissteonad impress;
upon the attention of those who b ve trend
exposed lo a tains of hnprp-r chpraitr.. -
The anileted are assured that this J net core PAm PsA
of the worthies nostrums ef the day, but i W0LOT Danu
prepurid-upon sofentine PinNipls, uy ■
buyotm****nc Pld
"Tlhlume, isurray st, Newyo. . 44 Pieces Only :3.5p - .
sopda-dend wiy W.
time fromee A-lmond,
*****3.2.023001- A
.Mztut mamtm-t
ulet inenx pornciennana tasar ream
. DERATED WITHAL*
Moss Rose Bids
.. —asn—
Who has not met in some lonely street j
A thingy clad term with shoeless tet-
A Mmnle form with a eare-wora face,
--:** ----7 — Wrinkled and awried all outefpisce
the government by, sworn real With eyeneavel in and cheeks hilewed out
turns, now proven to be absolutely false.
: business does not pan
lorily for Republicans
overwhelming series of
immaculate Hayes had
sooner or later, the Dallas and. proofs that, the 1---—.----
knowingly and mneanly de
GERERaL Ruixtor. Baste. leaves but
one surviving brother, Captain Dunlar
Bragg, who, for over twenty years, has
the occupation of making and boxing
F reitien.
been a resident of Freestone county,
Texas It is our pleasure to have
ago. and to hear tests-
mony to his great worth as a private
A Deersar with some few thousands
This mestigatin
out at all satisfae
It is now mid that, hi the recent instruc
tions of the Internal
slower to district Attorneys are faithfully
out: suits must be tristitured
some of the most shining lights
nal Revenue commis-
earried
ittorneys are faithfully
.month.
Cigar Maouizetary,
is of spare cash and a clear judgment,
authorizes the Churicr-Joureal to say that
he will bet ten thousand dollars that
manufactur- old Bine Jeans" carries Indiana, and
the that his wants any blatant Radlical who
*
of the Radical party, for neglect or re-
fusal to make
The books of the
be most shining lights
their income returns,
assessors show that in
cities score and bun-
he j is gushing about betting "to put up
g shut up."
or
large factory f EIEP P 1
they are Mrs. Reok and Mm Little- I forthwith. He has now ave hands at |. Tue Sherman Piter prints the 1:
His business will doubti-as
page, weavers.C. H. Morgan engineer, | work. His business
P. Wat, Clay Littlepage, Peter Firef- reach, if not exceed,
“ fer, Cary Myers, Wm. Littlepage, H. 1 88000.1 1 I
T. Kicshawer, Richard Joley-and Jas.
Roach. The owner sad superintend
. ent, Mr. John Moran, to manifestly
the exact spirit for the place. He is working bravely and well for Dal
master of the situation. He has per- | Tus Hrmaunl ventures t a predict, that
severance, grit and animation. He lal they will pour in spoe ay a perfect
auyariag of his arms, has ambition flood of machinery and
and is just the age, when his purposes which every convenience should
are of that tension to hew the way, to arranged by our committ.
success and we depart from our groove
to express our sensibility for the po-
itenens of his welcome and his accom-
the first y> ar
DOING 6000 WORK
Our committee senit to St Louis
ire
exhibitors, for
be
es here Fr in
inodaty ehsparonage.
14
Kivlen’s Cooper Works.
the Timer we extract the following: .
A commit ee off gentle men represe ht-
tag the North Texas Fair Astociati
to be held ad Dallas, Oct her 23, are
a visit to the St. Louis Fair and des
to meet all the visitors from Texas a
following
air, and des
m
in
re
i a
Mr. K. J. Kivlen is a gentleman of meeting to be held at L. m to-day
- large means, who has shown decided the-flice of the Texas Land Asso-ia-
shrewdness and clear-headedness in an I tion, which has headq arters on
4 1* T 11*----ai‘-----41- “atton Par
large means, who has shown decided the-flice of the Texas
st
Fair Grounds i near the
The machinery men and
in the trade
investment, of this nature. Fer the
time being his business mearried on AT
in the small building on the lot on *=* 2* **.==—
Houston street, within whose Sdours bility of making a is rge
the looker on will find busy activity Dallas Fair * il he d
from morning until night. All the
men as in this factory have, amts: Nomptether
eneu in ***-** auPI of
present, ami I he fea-i bill
- others in
Texas will
Totteripg along on the beggar’s rontef risl
Are, tottering along with aching boner.
With tearfal eyes, with prayers, with groans,
her pangs of banger, care and sriet
in supplication seek relief.
The only thing which has given her
thetaur Liniment: 1 am rjolerd
this has cured her. Lam doing whe
to extend ate sale. W.TET
I iver and “plees an.
lowing verse from a subscriber, with
evident relish. The metaphor contrast-
ing that paper to sheep is peculiarly
touching
all of the hrge
drede of wealthy
refurn, bit paid
sessor. Among
talked • ery loud N about the necessity
of sustai ning the
by this means de
sands of dollars,
fully entitled included in this list
are some of | the very men who are now
men made no income
the estimate of the st
them are many who
Government, and who
rauded it out of thou-
• which it vat right
“What is home without A paper?
• And the Iteatater so cheap
You never know the worth of labor, |
You never know the price of sheep: T
| making such an ade over Governor Til-
I den’s income tax.
BRIGHTER DAYS.
Georgia whee s into Ime with a ma-
Taree is circulating in Garfiled’s dis I. SETA
trict a pleasant litele pamphlet, entitled jority of froth forty to events five
Ought James A Garfield to be in file wand The prospects for a solid South.
thou-
Penitentiary or Congress r It does
read any better in Garfield’s estimation
than that mild and brotherly letter
with which Judge Black excoriated this
shining disciple of Radicalism and p uri-
tanical bosh. . -
not
a consummation so much dreaded by
Northern- liqdieals and Southern vage-
bonds and rheiven, are favorable indeed.
e
w.i
r.
be
a
y and adv
display at
sted Cam
Mitchell 1 .
co: ititute a com
in
nd
* E """ """ PT "=”I mittee from Dallas, and vill be prese
from twelve to twenty years’ proof of at the melting. They
-- * itablished by very advantageous rates
the production of their names, which road-vand th p idea is to
their skill, which fact in es
nt
have arranged
with the rail-
end down the
- Tus committee on the unification
the laws of nations met last week at
Bremen. The association embraces
of
many of the ninst distinguished jurist
in all the world, and Tun If mat a he pes
that something may come out of this
consultation. It * a good object to be
hammering at, and success will be -
de
served even if the association cannot
command it just now.
. ----- ...... ........______...__... ....__Tar St. Louis Gibe-Dmoerat. report-
- here follow, and who will tie recog-I displays when the St Lofyis Fair closes that Texas. Truite as the Fairare
2 follow I with an excursion party.
siamons the Her otdem5 * r - Atlas Works, D. M. borne x to, - " "!
Lore of the eraft Messrs. Johu Kiv- K ingala erg ton, a d other hea vy displayfrom thiedtate is most creditable win in
len (brother of the proprietor James fimmus. hav • a ready ferry # to send « is Texas fiour has borne off the big kes)
1 O Dilnell, John Ryan, George Chris-j plays to the Dallas Fair premium, and the fact is now inconters
ably established that Texas flour made
from our prairie wheat is the finest
tan, Alexander Grey, Smith Thomp-
son and William Whitsel. This fac-
tory will aggregate a gross income of
and that
■ at-
the
east
“Poor-aundered spirit, poor bleeding heart.
Art thou indeed of the world a part?" :
This I said as the form moved ry 1
With a piteous mown and a tear-dimed eye
- 4 ~ a a se :
“Itsonly a Aigzar,” the fisherman said
“As we’ve scooped from out o’ th rivers bed.
- An’ theiliitle kid, with its eyes so bius-1
Pity thebali atlould ha’gone under too." "
“ she ala t been right in we ms of late,
‘N ‘counto’lo fa’the little kid’s mate, ------------— — -,____-
Th’ were two uv’ em, mister, twine, you Cant DA 11
know- ” O12DEVR2 MaOmEC ICTTITTA
seen herafore r Lenootareckon so.” POE, *1000, IHSOUCULI
. : (MALE AND EMALE,
“She used F km down to th’river’s al’e, - 1 - -
An’ watch an’wait for ash’ lowin’ tide.
An’ when the tide war’ in en’ the river wer’
deep;
Mat’d look frthe world like she wanted to
- T
Hight down to the bottom. Bust stoppint to
think.
Shedstan right that, with ‘er foot ou the
bring."
Now for Bouth Carolina and Louis-
iana. Tus liresto is not given to bet-
ting, busit will venture to assert that
just so direly as this paper exists to-
day, will thitee two States be carried by
Hampton and Nichelle The people pr
Louisiana and South Carolina have to
determined, and they are working with
an ene rgy. With a deep, settled, unalter-,
able purpose, that is akin to desperation
itself, o carry their Stater and redeem
the land from adventurers, from an-
speakable - corruption and - misrule.
Aroused as these States are,, working as
they are with all that intense earnest-
“The cube, you see, wer’keepin” ir back, -
Fur she bated v leave era thout even a
snack;
But one av’em aird. (Mister, it starved to
death)
Taln’t no use iryin,” pard, she’s drawed to
las’breth-
An’Tiber little ‘n wer’a sickn’en too.
“Tuher’s eyes was binca, thir’us w blue."
hewouldnthw done it, but the contan-t
I utl bread. 1
An’ well, you see how it is, mister, here they
are. dead ".
Aye, dead they were, while an around 1. :
Luxury ant wealth were in plenty found-
But the rich mean’s heart like the rich man a
door 1 -*
In closed in the face of the suffering poor.
w ith no one to help bor, no onetsbieid.
Can it be wondered her spirit slicuid ytenst
Poor broken heart, in the dark silent river.
Thy sous has embarked on a cruise to Ito
Giver .
news that characterize a file and death
struggle, working against an mlverso
and unworthy fate, they must and win
, the coming struggle Texas can
only look on, and with all the heart
that is Mher, wish her sister States the
fullest measure of success.
Freshmen and hophomore, ach——
nen--
Musis and Ere of Piano.
Penmanship...................-
Commercial Course.--------ao
Tattten must be paid in advance. Board,
eselasive of lights and washing, tea dollars
per month. For full parszenings, address
This is a sample, or many thousan
monials sereiveia wonderfa cureni
by the Centaur Liniment. The ingr
wishue W.2
Areids. on, arbone, and leer”
hitherto little Anown. It is an iness
fact the Centaur Linihent to pesi
mere cures of dwellings. Bunt Joint
* ***** =-—
PC AUSTIN
9.2522,,, Whot-eale and xeopiainerm : - Elegant White French
WATCHESJEWELRY China Pinnies set 192
V ■T . I • Pieces Only $32.50. .1
DE DIAMONDS. --------------------------
=Silver and Plated Ware.
Merer., J. JScOato a t.. Dr negists, corner 1
ims and Iccitin sera Pmciuniuke aniiik say: 1
Ithes
— Watchmaker’s Teis, Materials, Ett
tmo
temi
E.
iteats.
stable?
Thing
CT, -
5 Mansfield, Tarrant Co., Teass. - traete poison from bites asil sting
*****hears frost bites, and coilt/eunm”
mecenmaur Liniment, white urapee
The Centaur Lintuient, yellow wra
| adapted to the tough ekinmuscles se
L22riamee
1
Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas.
The Alpaca Abmouat teuton of this Instils
thos will commence et. the first Monday in
September, in7e, under the superintendence -
of M. A. Franklin, A. M. M. D., aided by a
full eerpsof able and experienced arsutants.
The aim of the Trustees of this genool te to
furnish, for acquiring a thorough and to-
Usad education, all the advantages found in
the best Colleges, ,
A wholesome and rigid, though parentiat
discipline, good order, and thorouan instrue-
twin, will be the prominent features in
this school.
The sine of tobacco in school will not, under
any circumstances, te allow.
The location in one of the most healthy
and beautiful portions of the State, sath-
cleutly retole frets railroads to he exempt
from their contaminating induencen, and
Deaf enough .•• Trap all the advantages of
travel, transportation. «sr. being sixteen
mi se from Jubaion, «to> the Texas and Pa-
a awed.pad tw.nt-tur muse train Dai.
in connection woo the present Cunege
elifiee, there is now in the course of eree-
It B, and will to Bnisbed and appropriately
furnished by the opening of the session.
another large and elegant building
Brand, including lights and fuel, will be
furnished DuPUs Nipew s todies month,
rzansor urges, re, neuston or
arte hebelautie) months
JUVENILE DEPARTMENT.
Spelling, Kending, * Writing, First i:
Lesonets Arituimetie, First Lessions
in Geugrapby. -----------1810 00
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT I
. Spelling and Denning, Reading.
Witing Primary Antoinette, Prime
ty Geography, Fert Lossons in Ea-
glish Uragnaur, FIrei L mess in His- 1
tory-----1s "
Elm and Front Nta.. Cicinareti, Olk
“In our neighborhood a number of.
stere are using the Centaur Linitent, <
pronounce it superior to anything 1
have ever sired. We salt as silotle is 8
Avedeten bottles P month to these
nave thousands of similar to
-------W-MY
rival. Farmers, Livery-mes, and pure:
raisers, have in this Liniment a remedy
whiten ta worth a hundred times its end.
Laboratory of J JA lore a Co
t Dry street. New York.
PITCHERS
CASTORIA
orekdepi se will vieave write sew w . ,
Price List of NWcetswane
gold Pens, Spectacles ILER A SPEBHEYQ
7 . sp 1.7 MILL.EH & PIEREUS
504 N. Fourth StreAt,
Particular atmeunoh paid to -paining oneST.LQUIS. MO.
watenek. 11——
S^-M~ wi CARPETS
1 Swiy
tag gas
aso.
De A.0.5iNOS
(enticies:
IVER MEDICINE
ARPETS
Pensions tone, shod se hips
OIL CLOTHS.
CURTAINS
8 SAL
J. Kennard 1 m
4t6 and 48 Norm Fourth Bireet, 5
Y-s they wire dea 1. Tiens was the pale,
wan face, the slender emaciated form of the
mother, and the tiny, half-carved babe,
locked in the embrace of death, the brack,
alloy mud still aueking to the tattered gar-
ment. I had never seen Wb suicide be
fore; a begaar, feo- Catl then 1 never he-
beyed a beggar had an y p isileges la this
world—-nol even a right to commit euleide.
(peak from personal no ing when i say
oliiionsries never thick of these things. 1
felt depressed, though, when Funzed ion the
prostrate form of the motlrer,with tier alary
eyemand shriveled face, watle her Ilitle der-
ling siestled close agai net the pulseless hoirt,
wet, cold, lifelens. I-1—I cans write any
more, I feel queer about the heart; wy lips
quiver and there E dust or.something in my
eyes.-D. A» < -
INTERMEDHATE DErauresT.
Spelling and Defining. Reading, =
WrNies, Advanced Arlametic ad-
vaneed Geography, Adv.--* “—
Itoh Gramtar, Primary
Primary Geometry, First
Latin, First Lessons in English
Cm-powton-------------------
ST. LOUIS .
need Eng-
Algebra,
Lessons in
Mothers may have rest and their 1
may have health, if they will use Ca
for Wind Colle, Worms, Feverisimest
Mouth, Croup, and stomach P27 3
51 xavee table prepar
. Keep in hire the tars
leteassortment of all gra
4
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COLLEGIATE COURSE.
The Collegiate Course M divided
into three years, ami includes the
Higher Mathematics, Ancient and
Modern Languages, the belences, and.
General Literate. T
icidental Fee.
Music on the
rates.
Drawing and
tat
. A specialty mi ade id preparing roupg to
dies and gentleman for leacbers.
Charges for tuition are made from the
date of entrance to the close of the session,
I and Ee A-Ii= -=== *== 1* ***** -iucian
includes the:
Ancient and
25 0
apisit
st-
and
tains neither mineral, marpiline. Re
hol. a is as plesssul to tasess honey
uISer gags bor gripes.
Mr. E. Dimoch. of Dupont, Gbte,says
“I am using Castoria th may practice
the most signal benefits and happy re
This is what everyone ways. Most
in New York elty use the Castoria.
prepared by Messrs. J. B. Rose a Co.
-------successors in M
. 5910
ith
Carpets and Curtains (
"=-Ii me wusi on-unt
We buy direct from the:
- Manufacturers,:,
...
, IDYSPERSIA.LOBS OF APPETITE
SICK HEADACHE COSTIVENESSEC.
.1
PlanGextra, at the usual
st
Iti
• Dey
*
of the Rocky Mountains.
at the Fair
The Meettos of Texas
ret. Louis Times.) •
Colonel Forsythe havi ig placed
Texas headquarters at the disposal
a number of business me »' from Tes
now in the eity, a maesti s ui sentson
men from the Lone Star “late and
interest we held yemer ay ahernod a.
On the motion of Color elC.S Mitch-
-ell, of Dallas, Captain D.5 - T
called to the chair, and
to ex plain the ot ject jef
The representatives of the North Tel as
Fair Aasoe lation, rf - up
arranged the meeting with a
view nt ----4 -.— —
before the exmuorp an 1
St. Louis Fair the great advantage
result from transferring their entire
exhibits to the Dallas Fair Grounds
______________I before the opening on the 23d of the
l present month. The number of new
PX-IS P PPS ' "farms just opening and new farmers ---T---— T—
which they have earried on their af-just arriving is five to one grater th io “Colonel” "or" Majah Efr Such an insinu-
fairs thue far, this firm can confidently. in any portion of the United States of”
of the sature area of territory, and no-
221 s il where else on the American Conti-
H P-S PP o net will there be as many wagons,
Texas,plows, reapers, mowers, threshers,
Bede Water Wnuntactory. gins, engines and ether agricultural
Coder present management this implements and machines sold with in
A 1 the next five years, as it Texas. ’ Ve
fetory is in the full tide of success. It retstud the stockbreeders that the
besreying investment, land contrib- sines men of Texas are just awake u-
utes an appreciable share to the grand ing to the fact that the 1 mproveme al
total the wenith of the industries of of € heir breeds is the bes s investme at
ns ne has to use all the latest im of their money, and that sirendy some
fully $00,000 per year, and its amazing
increase demands the erection of a
building more in accordance with its
advancing tuinem, a project which
* the plucky and wide awake brain
who gave it existence has already de-
visedl. Mr. Kivien has similar works
r in Denison and Eonis, all witnep-ee
to his business.acumen and practical
and progressive spirit.
This i comparatively a new idea in
Northern fexan, but which has devel-
oped into one of-considerable emolu-
ment t It-conductors. are Messrs.
Greaves a Bimpson, both practical
mepy who, by their management and
judgment, have now a trade reaching
sia thousand dollars annually, and by
proved apparatus. It is centrally local
ted and does a business of from $6000 to
M
tie
of
as
ig of gentle-
ay afternox
a.
E. Grove was
he proceeded
the meeting.
—________- TERRORISM IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
Taa efforts of Tex Humus in estab
on-
lishinga free ford has resulted, in
told good io Dallas. This measure
saved to wagoners at least the sum
$1,200 per month, and has increased
largely the business of the city. But
for a free ford numberless wagons load
ed-with-prodluce would have been
driven to other markets. .-So much
Painting extra, at the usual •
EL T**.
M.ASHE 204 co.
EROPRIETORS **ou HMFACTURERS
rCHIATTANOUGA.TENN.
t pret ove bozti.’.
rerarins roups le-
limaus office a letter recently
from Bouth, Carolina, from
which we are permitted to make ex-
tracts that tell a fearful tile of anarchy
and Mlood-hed. Bays the writer:
“Old fellow, you ought to be here to
see how the old State is rising in her
might to throw off this Radical inculins.
The people are ablaze with enthusiasm
and mad with excitement. The Rads
recognise our strength and are inciting
the negroes to every species of deviltry.
Riots and blocei dhied are of daily oecur-
rence. Ever, white man is armed and
we derp with our weapons in reach.
The negroes patrol and guard the roads
every sight They stopped Bob a few
nights since while coming from Seces-
sionville, and as they numbered about
fifty, he had to stop and answer their
iqueations. They did not molest him,
but it was bail enough wit was You I: 29
4 s - . have doubtless heard of the riots at. ““a marey wonass vanex.
for theidervien movement, win Tur- Hamburg, Charleston and Combalice.
" .. * , Another on the Fort Royal railroad has
just erdled, and shirty negroes went
the press.
a
But
for.
Dallas and Gatesvie Son Con." J. I. Bartow
* has “resigned his position as associate
systematically placing
exhibitors at E
transferring their
Mturk men of Texas are
received
ar res LovE NE.TELL ME se.
rams urntam wureszv.
uruucuon save for lost time, unless
occasioned by protracted sickness of at least
to
new farm irs
of
CARCASE
agrieultar al
. . . 1 of their money, and that. already sor se
*2- of the best s.ock of the West h dadi ng
its way there, and proving the most
remunerative r
-______.__—____business, those invest-
si sou yearly, Messrs. Brick & Cheney ling in tean fed.Te the man #J! e-
---------- sown la-nctine thelturers of. mbinery he said that
State were extending ther
have invested s* Iy stocking the thevarious
establishment, and are active men, of ...... —. ch---—---.
the grain torsprend their enterprise, 1 still to the westward, ga thering, ri h
J the
riron arms
editor on the Examiner. s General J.
W. Speight mcceed. him. .
These quotation marks are suggestive
to say the least of it. But the idea that
the Sim presumes to impliedly question
a Texan (editor a title to the term
to impliedly question
ation is simply sacrilegions
==- 121
Tas indications are beconting more
positive that Russia intends, st an early
day, to openly assume the responsibility.
Tas indications
key The hereditary policy of Russia
sia and the will of the Czar, auperadded
to the natural impulse of the people,
will force war within the next ten days,
unless Tas Hunsta’s outlook be mere
uncertain than usual. I
Charleston and Combalice.
and bring B prominently to the front, sraile into I M laps of hose who y
* --------*-=-energy earned it. That
foresigut and -urn -=-=- ~ -**
flouring mills as good and well fitted
new 3 nv t thelntrwas a snrtnut la
Jewelry Nauntneters.
Mr. Frank Austin has, to this new
store of his exceedingly successful Tap sol by m
AT foundries were fast multiply ing under
**, ealar the demand for their products by “ the
was any i the country Wag ---====
-* up a-il ty magle all over North Texas;
de-I that eay mill, planing, mills a id
not excelled by any like establish-nepgestien oftrade; that six compresses
ent in the State. In i he has in- were projected or under construction
construction
vet. oversio and / duplicate in North Texas at the pres ent time, to
. 9. LEXiE that he put a serts a self-evident truth
once*:. la saying that stock men, masufac-
turers and merchants could not pos-
sibly other wise make as good an In-
vestment of the money re aired as to
seal their exi sibita to Dallas and reap
thereby a rich har vest of trade : the
channel of which when once shaped
"P" the ohtiny net
needs of a constantly advancing trade,
consequent upon the super-excellence
of its goods. Personally Mr. Austin is
a gentleman who, by his eminently
prac tieal parts, and thorough acquaint-
shee with his art, is bound to make
this factory one of great extent. His
triideis this year will be not less than
thereby
would amply
sary to secure
to
If you love me, tell me so.
Wait not sill the emomer glow
Fades in antort’s changeful light,
- Amber clouds and purple night;
W an not till the winter s hours ,
Heap with seow-irfor all the flowers,
That the tide of life runs low-
Itvon love re tei my,
if you love me. tent me so.
While the river as dreamy now *
Holds the love-eschanted hours t
Htrepedi in music.erowned withiflowere;
Ere the summer’s dreamy days
Fade in mystic sairple hase -
. Ere is bushed the mamte How-
If you love me, tell me so.
If you love me tell meso.1 2 -
Let me hear thesweet words low,
let me, in life s in ining mir,
- Feel your kisses on my hair:
While in womanhood’s first tiloom;
Ere shall come dark days of gloom ;
in the first fresh morning glow-
I you love me, tell me so. I
-(Chiengo Times.
She walked in the sumier’s waning light.
Her toae with unconscious emdrvss bright;
tie walked where Fomes bloomed ta their
The elouds la the sunset sky were red
As the roses were, and Hoaied-lew.
Like tbs mores petals to and fro
, ---many more wounded. *
“They had beaten a white woman, uue me roses peran to anu wo).
1. 1 lu the summer air, and rise and fell
main off the track, shot into 121--------—2 *
two weeks. E-LT
Tuition due at the.------------
out satisfactory arrangements for its pay-
ment must be made 1 rsea the pupli enters
sehool.AT T
Fer further particularaddress____
V Y. M. GILBERT
President of the Board of Trustees.
“.”"*-- al
ur Da. M. B Feaskirk, Principal.
-1-1811*
close of each session.
left
BEN F. WOLFE.
Cotton Factor, Commission Merchan
ase
A certain cure for all liver diccares, Dos
permia. Loss of Appetite Nick Headsebe,
Costiveness. Hearnes of Stomach. Heart
Horn, indigesliop. Jaundice, BiNeurness,
Darriom, Finn, Chills and Fever. Etel
CACtON—in buying always ank for Pr
AU Siemens LIVER MEDICINK, pre-
pared ty M. A Thraford a Co., Chatta-
nonge, Teon. and are this the likeness of
- And-umi law ma . w
"or retail. - Witte for piece or other its
required. Ordin will roelyeour beat
RIVERSIDE
INSTITUTE,
LISBON, TEXAS
Wina muss suema or. MUM.
sinJARR MALONE Principal, j
MA H. V. MALONE, Associate. ‘
I The nexsemicn of we -hotestsmenths
will 41en on Monday, Heptember 0,7d, and
APO a "NY
, Doni State Agudt.
. De. A. th. ajurmens is ch each bottle and
*,
TOR SALE AT
HossINs & HewELL, Pallas, Terus..
J. KENNARD & SONS, t:
MARRIAGE GUIDE
ATsalamml van of Mapringeiery
Daniel Pratt’s
mrovp mvouvsc nu
. ANP ANIGENTS GRSREALII. %
apeisdrodawym r-
%
□
SECRETS.
tikindel Tineas, witko
1P* .— * PEN RSICAN
Eimeresing Tuition Fees from
trance to close to said session,
n.afores traincean
Second 0=
Third and Fourth Cias
Filth and Sixth Class.
Seaenr........-
Sa
salad per i-aton------
FEME
Les mos-rue in-ldute th located in one
of the best neighborbcchis of Texas. Ardent
spiritscan not be sold wiBinten miles of it.
DVihearvices four times a month Easy .
of access, being only seven miles from Dai-
las, the great central etty of Merta Texas
The extizons have lately expended in swum
an and furnishing the Institute over time
Far further particular address"
AF R. MAINE
always
Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral
A -------
Thromt and Loman,
e-83.........
amhtmh scurbrnanur,
. »■« LEANT COMPLICATED,
. HAVE URFATER FACILITIES
is tire REDIN R, BRU DC Rd Nt
Like the Oolite on each wind sabit swell.
She gazed at the glory overheat.
And stooped and-satheted s rose full red.
“To seep,” she said,” when summer is done,
I vather these dails.one by one. 1 *
in ik and linen, in drawer and chest, !
I larihou away in fragrant rest.
Any the days on which their bloom was
: eoinerand lay away, not dead, €
As therossare, busses to rire
Like souls of the saints that die se skies
Wherethef al list p a heavenly place L
shall dwell, transtiguied and face to inee."
And, spraking thus, she smiled an she went
Through the sarden-pathe The roses bent,
duniding their petals in rosy crowds.
LiRepelaid of day, the rosy eloms
went flouting on in the twhight free;
But I bore the picture sway with mo- ,
A wean tatr to the summer weather,
A dav sod * rosp gathered teg ther.
: 3
ion paid to Spelling.
thrown a
it and sev
two white — .__.--
ere, and give them h--L. They had
also, burnt several men entirely np
You can scaredly imlegine the condition the
query in 1. It is almost as much as
a man’s like hn worth w he on the streets
alone in the dark. - The whites are very
forbearing for fear they should injure
the presidential election, but sometimes
they are irritated beyond all human
endurance, and then the negroes catch
it. As I said we are all weh armed and
at a meeting of the Democratic club.
thrown
ral other trains, and killed
men. Then the whites gath-
Resma has presented her ultian-tsm,
and says that its non-acceptance - I be.
followed by war. This mighty empire
ean throw into the field in twenty days
2,500,009 mien, exclusive of the national
militia The: chances to-day are that
next week will witness the commence
ment of a gigantic European contest.
While homes ity and Christianity may
shudder at it, there • millions in it” for
these United States.
■ 4 --------===== id |
Tus Indians of the Indian Territory
propose to hold an international hir at we have formed, it was am using to see
Muskogee. It Sitting Bull, Gray Eagle."
Little Bear, et al. take a part in the
exhibition it is questionable if it proves
quite attractive. Let the Muskogee
people send their exhibits down to
Dallas, putting in an appearance them
selves, and they will receive as big an
it is almost as much as
i life is worth to be on the streets
there’s millions in it” for
of the Indian Territory
a oae BU9 • TAP S Here BCE: thser
A nd a heart sogistnst itrou d sen
l’aitathasl-vesimmotatity.
-[■.It in the Independent.
220
C
After the appointmen , of Geor. re___,____,________.
Merriweather as secretary, Colonel-eieertiement as their hearts 26th
heOTLE -
the various styles of “hatchets” exhibit-
ed. • Brother and myedif have a nickel
plated, Colts improved Mich loa ler,
thirty six calibre, it is asplendlid weapon
and shoots with tremendous force. "
• • Hampton will carry the ugo
ch loa leg.
*
_ Mr. dxures mureer, the proprietor of
these works, invested about $1,000 in
es bisinee come twelve months mednete hhee mtest. d. n.
age, and is now realizing from $000 to
so io the combined departments of
the venture. He has the co-operation
of Mr. E-Nitchman, who to entirely
aCo, of 1 Dallas. Janid mht "H --------------------
*" * 1 Do voe know why you have “hard
times?" Fort r-five hundred millionsof
dollars taken out of the people of the
no petty, selfish aims prompted the
business men of Texas in the matter.
business men
ligable industry has made
machinery business himself, he woul d
freely take charge of and exhibit any
article that gentleman would entrust
to his care, whether con lifting with
his exhibition or not, if they had Bit
time to attend in person. T
The ebairman then stated as a re-
preventative of the Texas L.4. D
road to which he was alts shed, who e
every interest was identifi ----
losprovemt in of Texas, he
c OTTON CIN.
naLka RoNn,No. manin am
- Houston, Texas
w. WARREN, Agent, Lock tow Mg
oretonTexa •
C. 8. MITCHELL & Co.
Baitan, Texas, Agent, for Hattas. Port
Worth and'errenndlas Country.
CenNtETHE LEANT VIRL,
wit name. Cog, nonet and Ben quicker nww
more even than any other stove Dede, ,
er THEY HIVE vo rot A
PR 007.
First-Premium at the Mt. Leite Fair, turn
First Firttur arthene Lent Few, IN.
Gold Medal at Lonians Meet Fair Its .
First Premise al the -1. Lome Fair, ina.
First Prymiom st the Memphis Fair, ts.
Blue Minton at De Mi. Lout s Fair, tare.
-----—e at the Memphis Fair. Boo,
a st TMMs Fidle Eels, 17).
a at 1.1
Bat tiom
tuts
Wh ,-.0o=Fa
Cleans the seed perfectly; obviates all I re
time in the Cotton Bos; renders (hrkig e
breaking of the rest impo-tble, and 1
Extra Yield er List and increased WM
Pays for stneir th every hundred bales eot
f2-"earYW
other in in ase. reaimedsnis mov as
ilcateon. Full stock of sit else slwoy
"Lieital cash advances made on Canny
Me ME I Ee he DF for *
Awoirsac
juniiae. NNIe
1.
First Premn
First Put
sir creme
Fury
a Con
a
i on
Andeiny Jei aioozi we set
, 1 5 pen tat
M M
Tux. Daunas llaxann is now_____
beat exchanges. ! We devoted most of
our time last Sabbath to perusing the
columns of that able and well edited
paper. Dallas should be proud of Tor
Huasrn—and we wish her all the sue
cess imaginable — Willa Point “screen.
Thanks: Ourexnest endeavors have
been and are still, direct d to the build.
• one of our i
EVERY STOVE WARRANTED
======:
results that exo be desired. ia noipi
Jere Feameta Wenks •• all * oetinis * efinry mneme are M - -
Clinareme mersinesty Ete. R-o.mnihonereihenrcacas 1
BUICK’S TOVE: COMPANY —-*
duubA OUTA WATARI, Ahwhehordttiofiacknontdeeder
re-nd-nor-*--the -where ink eitersteknere.s
elsrinere of sorietire of i sist, tnrgan “ as to what cr-Drine to Empify tor sriin I
He ing Nieves Samples tart and 1 . aa*
Price List furmtsned on application, **********
—SOLD BV-1 - Ame CH TETOL alsay: ,
guB a pan.P I stars relies oi s rol-fr
spras aawly 1wider rartifibe of bronchial disent
' 4h more fennulalle yicnrs on smiles
As a safeguard thinnaren, say
Extension Top, nirn Kighi or Lew'
*t**X2 eler menEr
earry the uproun-
majority I think.
Celinary auA Mumrdeo, Ete.
LfPNT Our large life-like Nirel Ese
Mt bin rags of the Fersidrar al tausid
seil Jeplly, Mend tor rimes
mnaoe *::
try by a tremendous
and most, people concede that his
-meissne 1 crate yesterday, aince - .
then I hear that sheplot on the Port Texas may "Al MI Prod. Inits twenty
Royal Railroad has assumed frightful
E ==--=
Thus lot this writer i graphic pen.
tences sketch the story of South Caro-
lina's woes to a eltiaen of Dallas. 4-
Tus Hsnite has said, the fight there is
-. ______..__for life or death, and therefore must
Why, sir there are no industries nereMA
it of the people of the
‘in eleven years by the
United States -__1.__=
Federal Government, three thousand
million dollar i by their State, munlei
pal, counts, city and town governments.
and m
ing up of a paper of which all North
ISENTS WANTEDSEH
an a wane atsee
meat has been maneges sine-
tot. Kapt-ine hew jobs are
Congress Given a soda akal
Whig Praia, ana
95 Camp BL, scan Pomes New Orlesps.Ia
seven years of labor for Texas, Tas
Henaun feels persuaded that it has been
pargely instrumental in introducing into
this State at least twenty-five thousand
people.. Could we pulli-k. the letters
we receive from every State in the
Union, and from Europe, and our an-
sworn, written ir printed, inviting im-
migrants to make their homes among
ha. the issues of the London Times itself
would scarcely be adequate to the task
of pointigkem.T :
LH. C. COLLINS
DALLAS, TEXAS
; AGENTPOR
Halladay’s Wind Mill
• TIR BETKNows
the Govern-
is eraniza-
ADVERTISING
51--* ******
. **ady*li( A Lobs
1 ig-easis whir h Least the Thread .(.
LOdd-ot,nblvaieie. As,” 33
Aw ttcomiy prates s
•*: AVETOA1 mahie to le mmyllo Ne fieri
“(2.W.PRM, * D :*:!*"" ***
F: ===== =:nr* •-*****=
ERA, Mill Louts, ME.
Paethe Rai - Do you need * magician to tell you why
you have “hayl times”", I apprehend
naarera Can
Tins
Hcyu, im a desperate one. A brave
aus2"t29t... moentetsy, t if
they turn on their merciless, corrupt
and malimnant rulers and rend them,
who shall regret the issue ?
Ml with the
mould assure
untain real .
.j ronneerion. with the Texas and
: Pacific, would carry all tr right to the
Dallas Fair and return for one full
freight, and he had every reason to
think that other lines wool I be equall 1
as liberal. He also stated that-at-
rangements for an excursion were now
Dallas in the
sterprice one of decided dimen- ___,
and profit. Mr. J. N. Ruyell, - shippers that the iron sfo
mtablished it has striven like s in conneerion with the
to place it upon drimunerative
ikn,no bes struegihs have not
# ‘E nder.n nat. ne
2‘ma , breean straw
not
in the work.
conneerion
with the
that can stand
to people in the world,
it—(Senator Elton.
Dallas Fair and return
pending that would take
route during fair time. I
Parish a
acew.
A : ft The Oral
ertew’s Broom Factors New ORLmAns, Octolier 6.—Th
1 candidate, but lo a promi- 1 De-et, £ * Ph
, n owner, N. T A Bed ..ereucomipie
I man of capital and vim. its ae, and the editor who-tines
and Flow
ore Time
mounts to about three hun- orctel with the Sureye - -----
6 .irtsaten that he is personally cover
22', and * rant with the particulars Ee the* -4
is employs four meni, Mr., fir and corroborates the
of that al
— - -—sg— — Er# -uro ******** --- statetes
Vance, foreman; Frank Day-made by Ward and Flowers Las
a Brucher and Patrick Duon. evening Ward
se-tocterimetery. PPM RET
ceen Bork pluckily developed N *
vaio, and found a nugget peuceranic cen
p *--=, I = 22
ty barrels of elder per month Mrne wha
ew se "
=
: * •== - Win
TIL Me
t of the s
.‘nth
tie
Tar county i oard for the examinati
of sebenl teach NO meet next Saturday.
Ali wachers whaso desire ean cons % -
fore it at that time. We quote the fol
of the new school law
fore it at that 1
lowing provision
for the benefit if all concerned
tion ***+ * R
# Every:
n
b
MAN’S
4
AGUE
LIVER
tudrat of Trinits Cemeteries
General Undertaker,
______________8 i
The Best Truss
ON EARTH:
1 A Bell creinty farmer has just dis
envered that it takes two pounds of
dotton to buy one pound of fat bacon
in Berton. He-ays his motto berear.
is will te, "Less cotton and more
Proud opinion seems to have been
thoroughly revolutionized in Seuntor
Grace's district, and his course in refer
ence le Thus Scott is no longer copilemp- A
giei A Democratic convention-refused "°"
en I to censure him, and all Bonham stand. =
Frau
otibs him lWesnentuite theexrdlice
schools of this Star
befoy being en
the public frol
must obtain from the County Judge,
o the rgoit y the Hard of Best Exem
acre a certificate of qualification, and
of qualification, an
gentleman and worthy, Senator. lfs
conduct was heroin in Austin, even a
hi- virtue was
Aatemaic.
Brenlian Banner: A Mr Parker,
she has ten seine at Gay Hill since
M Neta ME romE nek "8
uer in A-auat
no teacher can make a legal contract to
techy s public
ee school without first
Siabe seems in have bungled in wric
ing his spiritual mersge. in England
His watchful exsmi
E EEP
gFe
Ws a
May rather that Senator Grace has
LL---"edged the corn” and yields to
Mb I sentiment of his distrlet,
widen e the Term *
thegendeit.emnuenre ws.
"ackn
the unive
that his
■ - 7753 brought to bear with some effect upon
n "ee they, au late mentin-------
but one ponel
=====
* ^
rhond. After
a. name
Phas troubled Bon-
with 59*77
Parker: Wife and left for tall timber,
areuhinnu hem
=========
HER
these Prestoti) have boards, and then
which forty-four have and tventi.nue
ethshnoue*
C"pn
1 9
a. •*
1 th every four to
ds tons aldiieted
,”=
praise Pan RM
ear
Fur
ayrogv
lubiures
me
re
** "* one conn
.town rwansre
Mremnlt se: 7J
1 oiano M:
VISES METALLIC BURIAL CASES Dr. I. C. AVER & CO., Lowe.Wi; 5
N And Caskets, . t an Andidi :
L 5 1 . ' 1 sutD By all acarsis
4455 TAT Qriis AND CUSKIDS -
s-ene.—. Cane Machinery.
wonewooncrnkeaxncanKEn immg epy
aua on sipes oh Phaecanem an. Gnat
*.*
Hehsshandsome..Elye-1
OVAL GLASS HEARSE D W 7
for attendance on fur erars.C MlAtha
xinnS*a Ml Bus
a w 2= VICTOR, PIONEER
r. THIELSSLS AND ECONOMIST MILLS.
I UNDERTAKER, 41
Mols al larva tin
.Coksennee*
Boris clan .nd cunset MANNY a Co. Sole Agents
==22*
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