The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 19, 1878 Page: 3 of 4
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. wishes eroated the Den-
misten ’ 1 D
• 4oui*e**owe.
wjvel, of Arlington,one
nurme Texas and Pao
oriented Colonel &
minnager, a beautiful
so - the other day, Thle
ata of Colonel S by
pill yer, is douteless fully
w. congratulate Colonel
-he ipe-gibd opinion
MAN’S PER
* makes Nabokes a Benasstes
******** Tellewato theTarrant Mer
from the Femoricl-m et Mer mamuy
to Maprinae and are Assie in Terns
In the year 1875 there lived near the
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Felected -
421
: as
oath ** mskie
ALFI
days consumed Mr
The fatherremalned t. mile t
fairs and a ll the form, I
fatt an bion as he roni-i
geatlemeneet hire
les, sod ecure a 4 be-
Deer for the bis isod TYw —
d in fru k.s-*l azis to get
leave, and eventually the
re generv (UrAgrebre p
tion. Whe
or ant wel
illy re-elected.—Plonk pavements
ire taking the places of the rock ones
i the north dad of the public wr
terdi
rouiue
a le say, and
d-mnogentaau,
ia particular. The, parsien seem ap
parent, will to do peoples and the
oa lavished enopideraile
s has ins’s to
iree-mens to.
DEALER IN
10 o rgan
wo miale and set -MJ
2x2w*-*0s
HUP The
Frei ndjhe simr -
HatiS1
ulce mokes meso sore?
ser showed no larsieg, i
r-nerghis discerning:
anon was turning
abers as before: as
if he is, we
- and it makes better traveling.—Gor
orner llabtard, in responses petitions
was up from here, has pardoned Mr
1 tapp, who was found guilty of killing
1 (o Findly, at the last etssion of the
ewaked by sner sing— district enort of this county. As soon
1 ***** ? Io sheriff Nureh received the informs:
at of cover more. I ton of his pardon, he surned the old
wtrin‘it*minE, i man out ef jail and he at once went to
his children, who live in this county.
---Our feotton market has shown a
considerable falling off to receipts this
week, partly, no doubt, on account of
too unfavorable weather and had roads
in the early part of the week, and
partly because, evidently, the rush is
ever for the present season, most of the
cotton having already been marketed.
Nevertheless the receipts are sufficient
to keep up s lively trade around town.
Denton County.—Monitor: Methodist
quarterly meeting commenced last Sate
arday evening New back line to
and from Denton and terminus of Dal-
las & Wichita railroad, J Jackson,
proprietor----A. H. Serene, an old eit
isen of this county, died at his residence,
five miles south to Denton, Wednesday,
the 9th instant.----More houses are
needed, * rem in Denton.—t The now propose that Arthur and Cornell, I wroas o’e people *
cold soap permitted the killing of a York custom -ban been none the less because Hayed ha
great deal of pork.—The framework * !* ****** "A "De"---1
of the bridge to the Dallas a Wiehits
1 company is finished aerons Eun creek,
and a ready to receive the rails.----
Fighting, shooting scratching and bu-
ng was the order to Monday night.
One man got his ear bitten, another
was arrested, and the third was ran out
of town, with bullets whistling about
his head.----The good results at the
FT adoption to the hog law in this county,
A may already be seen, in the fact that
hundreds of acres of rich lands are be-
ing fenced and plowed preparatory for
seeding, that otherwise would not, for
i be parties owning the lands were not
i Me to build the eerdercriheretfae
the deprtussions or log permuted to
trim at large. .
Harris Chunly.—The Age: An effort
will be made to the military companies
bt this city to secure the new city hall
to an armory and drill room. It would
serve the purpose excellently. Com
tamer, sutett,
""***-ll
There lived la 4. Loots a young***.***, keoeuesy, Tom
men named George Baser, handsome ly by the name of Sievins, consisting
in Appearance, and to Hectuntiug ad jot father, mother, two some and daugh-
dent. Baker’s father was at one time sere. The youngest of the daughters,
wealthy, but recent leverseapf fortune | Hat-la. was a beautiful girl of some
ruined him duo eiatly, and his sou, arteen summers. Living near weea
who had been reared in the lay to las young and well to do farmer named 1
ar. was thrown "mon the world to Lucien Roberteon who pecasionally
strogate as bent he migh L During the called at thegouse to pass the evening. .
days of his opulence, Baker fell in love and in the course of time an -intimacy
with a blonde ballet dancer who per-i sprang up bet ween the two that ripen-
formed at the Theatre Comique in that ed into love, and unknown to her
ety- . Baker, who was a very fast, parents they were engaged. When
di thing young man, led a gay, wild, the family learned of the fact 1
life, spending money with’s lavish: Robertson was forbidden . the
hand. After his father’s fortune had house, and their meetings after-
been swept away he deserted his old wards were very seldom, yet they
Aroclates, together with the besutiful were not daunted, but in their stolen
ballet dancer, and turned, his atten-interviews vowed eternal love, and
tion seemingly to more worthy and fidelity to one Another. “ In the mean-
moher pursuits. Baker is # manner re time her family moved with her to win its
- 4------— bid fair to do this state, settling in Tarrane county 1 MAT
el wooed and Her lover soon followed, purchasing
•4 hunt Red and Phins into emitivation a torm an
Dry, was thrown upon
the Micetsons. I4
car #1 for the eity effices bed
, back as leaves in Val
% since there will be four
• to riect. one from each
asor various aspirants
.funcanners on the outer
: the ve learnthateev-
, foxy me Third ward are
wicHellund to allow
-o-aeene “hma a—iH
t
he
a ante
ate
Stevens, consisting
Mie I tarmne who-ling,
eft me peggosevealieg.
all that shot meo’er.
ma mosn burning -
I mines: out that bover,
led about the cover,
Bumher and to anore.
--ist remember,
in th swamp Dereraber,
els ht alvipnalmemner
ie now dredry out the door. t
"SO" t99reter.
at the:
mr ve innrm wr *9W,
aigest kin row.
my bosoms to the core,
his mortals meaner:
rains of frellugs keener»
• make meiteh
RCA
Tisa scait,
eochiiandnelhingmore.
hedmydn x eyes weakiy beaming,
A. a silenced ehlid’s from screaming
And the sag eof daylight framing.
Pinduna---—---L --
mnotsteps on the floor.
• ----- —ler, burning feeling,
— be fend me praying, kneeling,
at the Father with me dealing,
meowed e such a “hand” ne more
ARTUR
Jackson,
unnatural’s------,---_
mueney to h’s wife who, to doubt
liked him P----t
then a cold-hearted se, son, ,3
When a J ews reporter called on the 1
elopitratJ e Central hotel. New AN -
28: 32*5
setter as a “ear hubby”
hearted stey son.
1
Was Hrere, so
t rewind -n. lir wo
Tee
.hawnis ...
war over, things wel
emigration. . Times wr-U v
gentleman has rese ed so -*.=* Pup
fufirmities have taken hold of bios,
and now the probebiry i the family
* * *=7
re Ft hi
pssard in
-hare 1 r
* aanikit the
day, they were really eat
mnel la a manner of perfect
and when stating our
were received with a kind
rdiality, Mr. Elleremark
was a kind of printer bim-
self, and didn’t want anything in the
paper about his running off; and, far-
thermore, i we did print it, he would
make cold meat of us. To show him
how badly scared we were, we went
directly to the telegraph entice and
sent thes di sputeli. Father Kline, of
2^*723 iEirtL-kri^*L^ I i **W®¥’*P»‘*ff****’
log item shun" and wife, “her which “rats approve of some of Haves as
they ernsseil the river in return =1
much mixed relations
*Issione
faginat he
ll ser.end
meeting beyond lbe grave le all that
Sights up hopes of either wing of the
long separated family. The family
were bound together by the strengen
fes, and the long separation be-her
a most painful one. - It is certainly
most singular bistory.
secunen-nhenee eoccipte.
EAffriB) •
I Ten Avp: ,
==H=R5 17155
oide and Waterenra-, gas wove we
PALDAxa
July wier -
u
nerg
CHIICAC
Union Stock Y
ds
oerats approve of some of Hayes’ act
, and do not make war upon him, does
I not debar them from urging the charge
Im freed upon the republican party, for
, "The work they performed in seating
The X m are 35, him in the presidential chain. They do
mine unde -uyeo urin tone. The not conordehinihr The tent be 5
-—T——==1- %---La ------- I-Pi The wrong to the people has
THE L4EGET AND HENT Cann LIVE stock manun
kaTHE WORLD:
T - RE eees ELINE a
The Yardacever and acresef iava es sorch et waiew ar pion aha,
.2.oTe:2uErCu, L tr S , an 2 20 30--------------
-ionding. Retire. Mending and re-hirpick. pr for mie t tex.are. 1
The ehaintg of Feed and accocmndnttod e are not sure naet im gpe mars.
=222.2.-2 "magiies .---==-
******* o ree semen, .
-----=-:-/-n-ueseimer,
**n. M. WALKER, GEO. F, WILRsams, sko. e.aumnmaw.
Pt. ***** Arund-ue.
SD. KI M BA RE
ig
writ" It was then that I
...-iann, f won the heart and hand r T— ----- ------------- - -=—
smelt gentlemen are mon, a beautiful and intelligent young the Neuces river, in Live Oak county-
Dallas and Wichita wpmian of seventeen Her father, af "Last fall when the Mormon fever
etheen-uineyeur: ter her marriage, at the earnest sollci- swept over some
. proma-nt;"]. ******-sr, e 3t
* raaivel: J W 4 rowdua, i for them to come to this state to look family, save herself, were converted i prayer according to the Evangelical al-
rat Arian, secretary, I ont for themielvenit future home-elv. u the fitugnd he determined to mil. linvee has kommericed, in Graham,
ume, w Cudernodsumblios, his dauubir some i s.aoe bavand leave for dieit Lake eity, whichlbeieethe he ten a
4. ■ I The morning they boa rded Ma train l he did. The gul, who is represented 2= m
--Rpertom, Bofr lilfe wife motleed Beker unigeos - bene very moteiicent, greatly elnun
i C. Her by, attorney, | bEndewoman whit, uren inquiry, deplored, theflion he fam ' i Caufoen d.ay—The Sabine Pun
her cmioerd doing Lusiness he we old hool mate s by had • adopted, andlegged and Northwestern railway in the pre-
--- rend of his that was jeound for Uai-Ther father to allow herto re- vailing toniel of conversation with she
THE STATE OVER
...... _ earnest sollei-Tswept over some of the western coun- , .ui - ..
w Itton of the buramnd, give his enfisent i ties in the state bet f tber and al thejasduee dracitue Auw—rhe weak of
Young County —Grabam has Ml am
resign, and
.""". Kir tunly Tees:
will lecture when his trial te over
Lecture but eaus will please
lessor Rattle at once, M
want such
wel ex- irdomsminjel :
J. 6
Ward a . J € Hearty, attorneys
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ter :h silare employed by the son-
era ” mA A is. •"’-* h -------
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1 indegr. m* I is "WIS very much aged to spend • good portion of ab
-yineW u a in -uro-----
ou* ***:*" clonde. His white acecled’him of
pit s witie en ^ W* net *PPr naving an ahecuie for die mid senool.
I einted thrum” the party were well.L. . ***--------.-
hovt-Rdund instrimentomsedensuch
vestco. He took second class pas-
insisted upon
her father to‘allow her to re-
mate in Texas and teach school to
make a living for herself. This he
positively refused to do, and they left
last fall for Mormandom with a party
thus harmonize the repub
mu-te Wrdne*
they gave him a grand
. erranof, and - . , -
was but the: wicked and unfeeling
i naughty, and turned
to nig watch does .that were chained
a the back yard loose, creating a bur-
. A race in the crowd, so the story
mate, as he termed her.
but he laugh
ingly scouted the idea of such a thing.
They arrived in this ells Monday even-
of converts that left Fort Worth. She
notified her lover by letter of the fact
and he soon followed, opening up a
store in Halt Lake City. Finding that
Roberteon had followed la their wake,
the father and his two sous began a
yetemnatie persecution against him.
vailing topic of conversation with the
citizens of Kaufman and the county
generally---+If a good barber desires an
excellent field to play his vocation in.
let him go be Kaufman.—Several
lawyers from Dallas are there on bust
nets in connection with the court,---
Drs. Pyle aud Stone, last Sunday even-
in, , were called on to perform the pain-
fol operation-of amputating the broken
leg of M. J. D. Echols, who was thrown
from his buggy on Christmas eve
They arrived in this eits
ing and took rooms at one of the hotels jand nothing was ton mean in their
noser went over the
Haker went over the eity looking
about apparently to see what
line to trade to pt lata
Thursday he told his w fe that he had
found a suitable and paying business,
and if she would let him have the two
thousand and some hundred dollars
he would start up in business. She
unhesitatingly compiled with the rel
quest, passing over to him the money.
That evening Baker failed to return,
| and she secured a man to go in search
| of him fearing that something had be-
fallen him. He was no where to be
| found, but the next morning parties
who knew him assert that he boarded
line
of
trade
U
a
..... a**
Yaa will doubtless remember read-
. ha atrants of-howers of ileeb, irgn,
w-h, ete in different, parts of the
egnutry withte the last few-years, but
I never inform have we been able to
dnrosteie a shower of teeth. Nearly
, every day that eek, in Dr. Thomas’
efen, it bus “Iiserelly rained teeth.”
, - B- has proven beyond a doubt, bis
alnty to extract teeth, and in fact ____
piratioon pertaining to TUP *H*w, Ao * * "" ""‘""
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* 4 : 1 . I whatever with his wife who, when
the truth flashed upon her, was nearly
the re-
-"-taireect.mommebetctinenery=hid, aim
mering a fellow creature sitting in the. the betri yed woman avowed her in-
a. tie of theersisisg to the mud, ad | tentlon of taking this m oraing's north
vised him to get up and go home He sonad” train and returning in ber
wa up and store that no living man father, t1
could tulidime him into going home,
i and making a tottering ram dut of he -_____. .
head he ran scainal his adviser with toil elty a farmer frome Boonville,
such force that it sat him dewe ie the Missouri, named Thom as Hawson, in
meud with a nudlenners that was truly search of his wife who some two
sartiing. They rolled around in the months since in on
rood in ele-e embrace until thejap “left him. He traced her to .Gal-
_ preach of a erp warned them to bit, peston, where he learned she i had,
each other adicn.-E
A H
. There was
thoure Sunday
artwring of the steward, named How.
step kTF '
. row, at the Lamsar
uight, caused by the
her was nearly
- Renting sol was.
Yesterday morning there arrived in
evil hour bad
eyes to de against him. The girl, true
to her lover, defended the slure and
slams that were hurled at him, and
she, toi, he turn, wan’, also
persecuted by her fanatical fatlier
and family in a most erwel manner.
She was made to keep in the house
days M a time, while her and he
affiance’s notes were intercepted. The
was that he was a Gentile, and he
swore he should never wed his daugh- |
ter. During this time her moths 1
died. Thinking the old man might
possibly to softened by the death to
die wife, Robertson once more essayed
to gain his consent, hat was rudely
and indignantly repulsed. Her broth-
ers threatened to kill him it he was
ever caught making further overtures
to their sister. All this time the young
girl was undergoing a most merciless
persecution, while an attempt was he-
ing made to force her to adoptthe Nor-
mon faith. She managed to comma-
nicate with her lover, however, now
and then, and finally wrote him that
she could not bear the torment and
persecution to which her family and
their brother Mormon’s subjected her,
and towed him if, # were peesible to
aid‘her in making her escape. Tie
young man took a sensible view of the
ease, aad reported the matter to a
wir-L...Tloicy.-te ican-k. elsint is made that the erdmings ove
: Chickens, dlutter, eggo and coun-
products generally are in demand.
■•I
try ---------- —- - ------
--Corn fer beef at eight cents per
pound.---A number ot immigrants
arrived last week. They had a car
load of house hold goods, trunks, boxes,
ex ., and to p rove their faith in the fruit
pro ductivent se of our soil brought with
them a variety of trees—The Kor-
wegian burglar arrested in Austin and
brought here to answer charges, mye
teriously made his escape from his
guard, although in chains.
Washington Corunly—District court is la
session. —J obn Collins, a negro, struck
A. Keits, over the head with a heavy
stick and threatened
jailed —-Th ere---
number of immigrants
week. They had acar
the Texas Western Narrow Gauge rad
way, near the city, are in a dangerous
condition. A mule had one of his legs
broken yesterday in going over the
crossing.—The employees of the In
ternational and Great Northern mail-
road received notice yesterday that the
reduction of twenty per cent. on wages,
announced some time past at Palestine,
announced some time past at Palestine,
would take effect in Houston forthwith.
---Mainger Stacy of the Western
Union telegraph company, informed an
Age reporter that another telegraph
line will be immediately erected along
the line to the Texas and New Orleang
railway. The wire, poles and insulators
have been awaiting the appearance of
the line builders, who have arrived, and
to shoot him-
janes.—-inere was a heavy sleet on will proceed to work early the coming
Sunday night, and yesterday a slow,]week.---What came near being a seri-
drizzling rain fell at intervals, during
the day. The weather continues cold
and disagree able.---We learn that s
few days ago a party of immigrants
numbering about twenty five, arrived
few days ago •
numbering about----.---. -----
from Georgi , and went immediately to
the Indepet denee neighborhood where
a’ne.
vent people
heady been provided for
Georgia papers cannot pre-
coming to Texas.
— Henrietta Journal:
after spending several weeks la the p--= --***—---E
T.. - —1 I- lent on United States offier, who upon the mA
character of a courrezen, sen. o-= * * P I
the north bound train, and he had swearing out of an affidavit, released
E
hoped to find her in
-.--* -pu --=-=-, -=-*- -=- saye that if his wife TT--,—
at, s ho was charged by a boy with name ie Fannie Mentague, would
make way with a
him. Several outsiders
“ past and attempted to
prevent hib-arreat, and to the confo-
attempting to
telonging to
took Howard’s
CID 1Y " * * *
ring come back and live with him, that
. TE E---4----:----forgive her for
The man while l
—(down
son Howard made hisescaps When
a offeerin the dbchurze of dis
dety it to wrong in every sen e of the
word for outside parties tw interfere,
and arts persons should be dealt with
- in sued a many er as was put a stop to
er as will put a stop to
1 he Me Bug- : . 1
is must be agnisjake, but for a while
yet rday we thought that one of the
Rothschilds was in the city. A party
maned J. Waillismaon went through
the eity off Hug to buy the merchants
out . He entered the wholesale liquor
“tablalipii nt J. F. Cal iweli A Co,
- Elm street, and insisted on parebus-
ing weir tuatbess, and, fai ing, he re-
paired to the drugstore of Gale
& Bright, on the mine street and of-
fered to buy them out, but meeting
sib a reft al, he went his way to
. meke another offer. Rome thought
the man e1
1 a, Wr opera.
Bandry eteding a man went to the
Texas an d Paditle depot for the pur-
, Root ikiaithe cat to Semprite.
- Whie Handles on the platform he
i **spresebed ts two men who en-
I Bred lim in converaation, one of
them remarking that there were a
I bun Derof p iekprekete always on Te
i misend that a man having money
i *ch officie
her would even now
what she has done.
speaking of the matter, broke
and cried as if h is heart would break,
declaring between big sobs, that he
would always “love
what she did.” He
yesterday evening, going north
ther Search of his estranged and way-
ward wife. ,
her, no matter
was to have lit
hi fur-
MIME then he ten that
ed at once P
where they were
Bruni and Desperate. )
At a late hour large dight. Marahal
Morton, while paselug the Last Chance
saloon, on Main street, leering a dis-
urbance in. the pia cof cutcted and
found a young man named Swaggart
drunk,” and # urisbing a pistol. He
stated that he had just arrived from F
Iowa, and wanted te be shown the
way to the Lady Gay aloon, where he
proposed to have a lively time. Mar
-hal Morton arrested the man for ere
ating a disturbance and carrying eon
cealed weapons. On seatening his
priconer he found on I sin person seven
teen hun rd and eightyels dollars in
I the responsible
for him, telling
money, which he tool
ity to taking eare to S3
Swaggart to appear before the record
er’s court ye-terday moruing, when he
would gird his money to him. Mar-
shal Morton deposited the sum, taking,
a receipt for the “me, YeterY
court, but it was owing probably to the
fact that he was suffering from his
.---—-------ZInights debauch. It was fortunate for
Las better take good care to secrete it 1 him that be tell into the officer’s bands
=k--------------=---—For he might have awoke the next
morning to find himself pebailees.
some ioO fur Aosne w.s.
ber, of this eity, received a blow on his
right eye during a fight, inflicted with
===* breas hnnehfc which destroy-
ed the numerous of the eyejsnd. to
its decaying, began to excite the sym-
paths of the left to such an extent that
to save the latter, rendered ku estrac-
tion necessary. Dr. M. Joephthal, of
Sherman, performed the operation
yesterday evening, at the Medical in
i statute. Dra Hughe, Button, Leake,
i —— *—* McQueen and Al
witnessed the
e he would be robbed. The young
man concluded to take their sdvice,
and periling out twenty-aix dollare,
aitemprea to put it in his inside vest.
Peket, when one of the mee, named
i stone, grabbed the money and ran -
* with it, followed by the other, a pair of
Whose namel le Parley F. Dillman.
Treterday Hemsley pointed out the
Parties to Marshal Morton, who ar-
Itated them. Stone owned to the rob-
tie, and pall the young man back
Lsen deilars of the money and prom-
‘ Nitres the balance.
. " Net a i-atemm L.sew. wan*
We iani from Mr. Charles Fields s
► Ammer lit ka io the northern part of
1 the county, that the neighborhood in -= —-—= [
. Which ke lives, has, during the past upon a couch or loupney when eblere:
L Novel; then greatly disturbed by
: *mp wn a# ini el that sore through
- the vitas killing young culvers
i Lead foer sitek. On several on
I ***** ufied met, but was
r * ;<t Dightened eft, by die-
l wile ke he to tratrato of. Thoer
ethe animal, describe it
“‘sirg allonems very mueb. A
2a =2#
Itareny feet, widen it thr and tore
D re vie of the neigh-
much al armed at the pren
antmini that they when
• the roads go arme I. A
annex Halzell, accom-
veral others, volunteered
tree enough and shoot it.
Jae b Web
"he 1
— hemnotito fire than a
for Sam, and he was only saved
• dapalthe came to his reteur,
M animal ran on loto the
Fab Umd set it i very
5’44 hand to get a shot at.
ewiharignbehood have
Ptitha hopeof killing it,
22:1
L torwithens
n : G.
eral MeKe-ET4
E
their way tr
Henrietta is never umu suca • yes
Christmas as the one just passed-
Clay county has more than doubled its
population------ aka +--> 4= -====
—--Anoxi
rie," officers, and invited
Thursday night. By a social
flair passed off very pleas
portion of the Tenth color
will pass through town on
Fort Bill in a few days-
is never had such a quiet
luring the past two years,
colly and deliberately walk-
lork’s office, Saturday morn-
ton magistrate
..,., and
they lost se time in taxing a hasty
leave to the scene to their troubles,
and yesterday evening the happy pair
1 mood through this eity en route to
their farm on the Nances. We learned :
the particulars to their rather fomantio state they
life from a friend of Robertson’s who
rode down from Desiton with them
He fe well acquainted with bar two
brothers and to afra id they may yet
wreck vengeance on his triend.
mo.ked.Retbrmon she bento Rons.
Last night about ten o’clock, as a Mr.
Samuel Swift was on his road to this
eity from Denton, when near Turtle
ereek, some four miles north of the
city, he was called to a halt by two
men, who, leveling a pistol en him,
told him to “show up what change he
has and be mighty quick wcout it.”
He gave them twenty dollars, but they
were not satisfied, and commanded
him to “shell onv” hie pile, stating he
had two hundred and forty dollars M
the time on his person, to their certain
knowledge. In the mens time the
other rubber bed presented a ybdel at
bis head, andseeing that if he did not
disgorge the money he would W
killed, Mr. Swift gave them
up two hundred and some few dollars,
all he had at the time, having bought
and paid to some hops with the re-
down. The men wore a black mask,
and Mr. Swift is satisfied, from the
manner in which they acted and
spoke, they knew him and had some
knowledge of his affairs The morn-
ing before he had sold
for which
(ecettot or qurinne ino’nye
. extirpating
ball was begun. The operation was
skillfully performed, and in a very
short time, not occupy inig over half an
sour, altogether. ' a le short while
After the operation A --a-
ed, the patient area
and walked to his b
teal was formerly 4
Sliad asylum at An
E.MAS
who operation of
76 Berteen
1 Washington.
Cincinnati Enqu
in favor of the n
waspowerful ei
=9
doubt, after
the bondhol
row about N
trtedon th
Ml oles
sneeted with 1
D, and has me
with
res
ch.
ine
19
E
ark-
re. warmer Fitself and stepped out, after
being the a urce of considerable merri-
[ onye-t way —Homid Onehondred
ous accident occurred in the rear of Mr.
J. b Milla’s clothing store yesterday at
2 o’clock. Some party being annoyed
at the many pigeons dying around the
building shot at them, the ball entering
the closed door of Mill’s store, shivering
the glass pane to pieces, odd lodged in
the side of the stairs. A drummer from
New Orleans, Mr. L Kelffer, was in the
store at the time and the ball missed
his head about two or three inches. :
----------------------------
Washington Correspondence.
Ou the whole, the Washington at
patch man W a peculiar institution. No
matter what tree editorial views of his
paper, he is friendly with all sides
His voice is soft and his manner suave.
His tones are even, and be to never ex
cited. He employs a type writer, a
phoungrapher, 9 colored servant, and
keeps his carriage. In the intricacies
e legislation he is an authority. The
true purport of measures =-:----14
m him through his lusiitution.
are revealed
parliamentarian he is consulted by
parliamentarians. With members he
i a toploftcal in the extreme His
ate and quiet method of dress carry
LE mPW" ‘M * he
he is above a senator. To a re-
preseutative, he is the father to
eneh -hippie ene navs. -
proven a better man than his friends
hoped, and his political enemies gave
him credit for He is’a fraudulent
president all the same, and the demon
drate propose to right the wrong that
has been committed agsiakt the people
atthe ballot box when opportunity
preernta itself. Until that they will
MM2" the emminti" S"
the wond,r.
botly Pro
he doesn’t
engagements to interfere
neeutie party which he
-----avenue party which he
may have i attend bent spring.
Tas proc edings against the swind-
ling officiate of the Charter Oak Insur
, have led to the discovery
Connecticut, that • laws of
re passed last winter hold
e companies to a strict abs
was tampered with after
its passage, a clause specially objection-
interest, havingbeen erased.
A Cauad an, James MeMfullin, who
killed as wife with a stalk a night or
two ago, ts described in the dispstchen
to the asa elated press m beingpar
Rally insane.” When bie once comes
up for tris the interesting question
will be let with the jury to decide
which part of MeMuliin it was that
engaged is uxoricide — the crazy or
the rational.
his Press: A president
party is as anomalous as a
as partisans. Neither has
of influencing the legiela-
or punt eopinion, or of
with a litth
ance company
in Hartford *
ing insuran
countabilis
able to Abat
1 "
two ago, is
"Behellitizntion” 1
| From the Nahsville American: in
view of the recent denial of the ertho.
dox hell by a number of ministers, the
Chicago Times demands rebellitiation.
Mr. Story yearns for the hell of his
J fathers.
roksrex xorss
Phladen
without s
king withe
the means
tive body
securing ite sucous of its poltey and
measures.
one RA
one trusts
eral suspie
Administrations so con.
inevitably failures. No
any luterest in them, no
bem, and they beget gen-
be and animosity.
his puspit, the clergyman
ment de stampede Teran,
Mid, a.
rep. I here Ml__.
ment to make to you.
At this oe ment the str
*e queen thethn Detirmsucd - at-
tend alence's Weadisg—Millien Del-
lie Fire in Lendea—Buaden Death of
rieneernet ioens. r
Lownon Jan.12,8:30 p.m.—Oneofthe
largest fires that has occurred here for
many years is now burning on Friday
and Wattling streets, it originated to
the warehouse ef Crocker, Sons 4 Ce,
calico printers. The whole block was
"restined, but the dire -now believed
iloe by are here to-day at the corner
2ue."1 "IN **"
[LONDon, January 12.—The Times:
Paris correspondent telegraphs the
en Queen Isabella, who stated some
Kimi- days ago that she would
"wunty mese* "
; 80, 82 & 84 MICHIGAN AVENUE
OHICAC
Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware
Carriage Hardware and Trimmings, i
(WESTERN DEPOT FOR | 7
PERKINS’ NEW HORSE & MULE SHOES
NORTH-WESTERN,) 1 S ,i
222= Horse Nails.
Heller’s Horse Rasps, Beaver Files, Chains, Anvils,
VISES, BELLOWA, 1 13
esentete: ATLANTIC NAIMA, deliviries direct from mine
L BASSETT € .
1846-1877.
Lake St. & Wabash Av. 1
CHICAGO. II.1..
I not be per-
mitted to return to Spain on account
, wernes the to them of her action in connection with the
* expulsion from France of 1
and, thoug
porisoce < r the occasion and yelled,
"is not bes el" be was too late to arrest,
the flight -
tore who were already out in the open
air and d ring for home like startled
fawag—N w York Times.
On the ume or me ver
Truckee railroad, in Nevada,
tween the
Only one
road. The
from the s
who
r several prominent mem-
efe already out in the open
Don Carles,
insists upon attending the marriage of
King Alfonso, her son, and the Byan-
ish ambassador al Paris is compelled
to resort to numbers of petty precau-
tons and stratagems to prevent der
from carrying out her intentions. The
marriage of King Alfouso and ”—-
King Alfonso, her
marriage of
through pa senger, will arrive this even
ing on the Missouri, Kansas & Texas
railroad.— HA aar load of mules from
1 Missouri ex nsigned te parties near San -=----— --
Antonio, were transferred to day---thunderbolts To a clerk of depart-
Marshal Hardwick t expelled I fourteen---* ** ------------He
tramps from the city last evening. For
the. beneth of Marshal Ball, we will
all went in the direction of
—Just now the Union depot
with a set of thieves, and
ment, he is no earthly account. Up
on the introduction of p measure, tie
Sherman.
is infested - - _ —
iekpockets Confidence games are of
frequent« reurrence.—A dispatch re
ceived fra i Eufaula this morning sta tes
that all is quiet there and that the cit
izens justi y Wilson in killing Grayson .
County—Argus: The late
made the roads nearly im
i Eufaula this morning state
Fayette
rains have ------- —----——., —
passable 4 difficulty occurred at
Hope in I avaca county, on the 5th it F
staut, belt now James Summerlin and
E Leslie, over a game of eards. Leslie
stabbed Summerlin and Summerlin
shot Leslie. Both died from their
wounds the next day - The remains
of a man were found in the brush en
Reeky Cre ek, between Balleteville and
Sweet Home recently. A rope hang-
ing from the limb of a tree and other
signs, seem to leave no doubt of his
having been hung. There were some
six or eigh i dollars found ia his pockets.
He was not identified
WcHarris County-Telegram: + Yester
day aftern son Deputy Maredal Ben. F.
Williams, upon the strength of a tele
gram from Hempstead, artest-
led. a pegleg negro calling
himself T tomas Williams, ebarged with
robbery-Detective Price passed
spore st.orcomae Met "th HP
set James Summerlin an
: Ye
: MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS or . -a
BOOTS AND SHOES,
FULL uni or SEASONABLE GOODS AT LOWEST rm
Examine Our Stock—Send in Your Orders.
Quality and Prices Guaranteed Ratisfuetory, or the
eh.He turned at our Expense. Y P 7
line of the Virginia and
—— .- -------- and be-
snow fences to a deer lick,
rain a day is run over the
leer jump the fence to drink
it spring, and of en the train
dashes sut denly upon three if four of
them. The deer either rrjemp the
fence or st art ft full speed down the
track ahead of the train.In the latter,
event, which is not uncommon, there is ant, tell dead to Westminster hall this
a lively chase, followed by the killing of
the deer t the train employees rifles
Coronet Mi Arsa, “brevet-custodian”
of the New. York post office, delivered
himself of the following opinion ia res
gard to a well-established Christmas -
custom to a World reporter: “ Now,
there’s what, they call kissing under
the mistletoe, Whe want’s to kiss a
girl if he knows she’s got to let him
and he knows he’s got to do it, and
everybody’s looking on to see fair play ?
No, sir; that take all the life out of
it. [The tray to do it is to eatch ber
off hand and tear the gathers out of
her dress and pall her ribbons to pieces
and knock her back hair down -and -uu.uru
bear her any: “at" all to yourself, . 0220uoy,1en
and themge away to a niriet place---35
tbidk it over.", li is evident that---...u.-..nu..p.quu.
Colonel McAfee is a man of under IVoun,A CL.
standing). ' 1 1 i wise given to the action of i
t 1 Iuuwesty: Ge.1
from carrying out
Princess
Mercedes E now fixed for the -co-
of February. 1
LONDON, January 12.-William Cob-
kett, well known for his strenuous ef-
forte te bebalf of the Tiehborne elsim-
morning He was a son of William
Cobbet, the celebrated English radical
politician and writer..
The Parent or Boas omen.
The parent of insomnisor 1
a nine cases out or Des a;
ca. dori digestion gives ad
igtstten Interferes wish is.
wainacheympathiss Uneef
a Romiof a weak state or
1 is a disturbance of the sg
1-, the brain. Invigorat
. retire V# librium so s----mupumu
J et reitabie mealeine for the purcike
-----tter’s Senses 13 1
Un
2a
2
*
or
et-t
S
which a
sterttaNietomtere 1 avdati IM and po wer-
- may for a
asercoueswasentheughuneyminy la
ime sxe t a 50peBe laqurnce ann
all, soon tease to t bet, and
are the tone of the
F. AUSITIN
Wholesale and Retail dealer in
WATCHES,JEWELRY
DIAMONDS,
DANIEL PRATT’S IMPROVED
4
Revolving Head" Co
PATENTED JULY s, was
ine
In
pe
—,— lavan-bis
stumaca. Tes opt
are aeth ly to the
- - -----— =-=* - - hmnporte at organ, and
inB^B.) Ulche besineent ion iemea is niflsons I in
B PIEL VAt Iunduanda iriequn state on the ner-
-Went
The Nest-NTing Muckers, .
fur. 1 he excels
, Lai Tees E
e atrulge that
Silver and Plated War. 1
u n - 22 Price Eeduced to at so per aw
gold Pens, Spectacles
and *
Watstmahrs Ml Materials: Eh
Pentedler.attentee.xetgrtedrepsirinacar]
sis Wafe Street, Bellas
e a ions of that ad
knows st a glance how it will come
out. He carries the art of legislation
in the knot of his sourt. Hie leisure
moments are employed in writing
speeches far congressmen, and it is
unt an uscomtse u current s le fled
•Me arguments on both sides of the
same question to his manuscript. He
knoweeyery member egyther branch, , seresung as me present momams: one
and more than that, be knows each I d.-* 5.7 4. I
***220225 =--=,= nets
unendis g Berts of barmentet, whose E
votes are reproduced te his paper.
Thea he is an organiser, a com-
biter. He makes certain coin tiestious
which be sails sources of triturnation,
and then he joins organizations cum
p wed of others of hits profession, rep
resenting papers in other cities than
his own. All this tends to lighten his
labors, and puts him in possession of
a mass of lafornittion that bis lodi
vidual exertions, could never control.
He is a prince at the capital, looked up
io, admired, respected, but to the out-
st ex world a usisslus link between
news and individuality, unknown to
welety, a deep sea monster, building
his eural islands to the surface mad
never presenting his own claims M
recognition. There must be some re
ware for these overworked men some
where, and I am constrained m believe
that their quickness and sppuracy are
allowed to riven on earth before they
are made recording angels above.
rue seceemar or vseter Emmenneler
of legislation
writing
"Ter
Talk of
teresting
ne a-mon-- amen.
lowing extract from the Table
N apoicon 1, is extremely in-
at the present mom at: “One
We hav i discussed the question more
roree Constantinople always saved
it. - The expital was the great em
barrassmment and stumbling block. Rus
d it, and I would not grant it.
precious a key. Is is alone
3 Whoever possesses
Tis sai of the nisle noe
bat-bug, that at “arcar-ahd
buetuer; Mo sucker he ong
ping PElep, while he equas
s D it “drawing” Alt isrsther strange that
they refuse she blood of a lady who n. s sac
kyaerre. Mi who
eureu lord. - -
as that all -==2 -
iudiated, should al ----- -----
iisatwonnetl remale medlseknvwa
-il t s earale Bittersno can be cured .
ammle troucles, taittney a ay furm
---prostrated with any
male COmpinist Now “ » sikes
ladi,whe aresulictelas -
onde ne sort to the
fs
love
sec et
1
beteett
sis want
it is to
worth an empire. Whoever possesses
it’can g vera the world. All the Emr-
PoorA
bad mar yaicumions -
mis prop •--
thought
to drive
"8
she
d
ng
wiles mabisg-fied tothe poor stlW
man pe bad-,
power, wi-
, udanna was
sed-ouge. Fad pa
Contour w Walker
tteular
sad lar
9
Honey
zander a thoughts are directed
47 We barn
,--------about it. At first
baals pleased me, because 1
it would enlighten the world
those Turks out of Europe
But whe a 1 reflected on it, and saw ine
consequences and what tremendous
weight of power it would give to Rus
sin, on account to the vast number of —--,-----
Greeks in Turkey, who nourd naturally HA
ae she Russians, 1 refused to consent, *****""" I, IPX
ie is the duty ofevery person whe ha I used
B they aterman dyrap s ha its we inner -
fulgualtea be knowa te Mleir fries .• in
urtes cuneption, seven . coughs, € roup,
wtfSe '
artima pHeamouts, and la se. all
aadlund diseases. No person can
without immediate relied. 1bre-so--.
relave any ease, and weco elder it the duty
ojma druggist to reznune ad i to the
wylegcomampuve atless to - -Y
as 4,1 took lion were aoid Jan
he
re
Gy-atet
Ml be
Bueb
me 4,0 battles weresoid last yeer, a
one case where is fe led was reported, suco
anediclae as the German Strap cans ot be
Pitcher’s Casterta isa complete subset,
tuts for Castor 0if, and teas pleasant to take
as Howey. It is particularly adapted to
Teething and Irritable shikiren. is destroys
worms, assimulates the food, regulates the
aromarn, and cures Wind Colle. Few re-
athes are as efficacious for Fevertshues.,
Croup, Wormsand Whooping Cough. Cas:
tonts’is a setentiite and purely vegetable
preparation, more effective than Castor On,
HD Man
THIS GIN has been ‘ia use
three searons, and severst ree
meats have been added. It of
tion m the cotton bos,prew
.722.
emit
Mere J. B. Rose a Co., N. E.
tenter 1 have a family of eight children,
and have used as much Castoris asany fam-
ity as the United States, / think. I have
never found anything equal to it. My enti-
MME TEN
he Due for conaren, for many 21reee, 154,
are suidect to. In preference loany medleine
I know of. I feel it my duty to give this cer-
udeste on account of the benenis I have ue-
rived by the use of Castoria.
Very truly yours,
NURMARP uirs ,
cure the Gin th run I net
-
E
cotton on this account of a
ts .Tieimper
int, Laded yo mores _
done, more than covers the
la every onerundred
in theyarupnaus, 1 seruscu so consent
especially as Alexander wanted Con
= -
Gun in tnekogsrer: Sincter don
don it in proposed to send to Europe
next spring to induce Beutrh emigra-
sion to I leurgia. He is the best man
to prese tithat care, clear ofatatement,
flue looking, palustsking, and reallyI
uestrous of building up that best of
regions in the south. The debt ch are
the best people he can get; Hwins and
Hongar tea are also people adaptable
t.Seth and some Prussians aud
* ===== **"*
Low spirits, distaste for company, Irate-
bility of temper and love ot retirement ex-
lss with many persons from lesion ef the
liver; they arealvsed to use Home Sto mach
bitters, as it acts on the whole animal
oy
company, Irrata-
Menimesse
i every one rsard 45 1
menisissent by mail on a vel
r end Pondein wis
cotton thieves---The bodies of James
Edwards and Gilbert Smith mil
brought into the city yesterday They
5257* deemed the* *
.., : Derr HE
to the lets stated yesterday that the
freedmen were killed while riding
Edwards
---a pair of mules,
he had revived the money.
__to confess, however, that he _____________, ___
has not the slightest idea who the rot alone a path in the prairies, and the
bets were. 22121 1bodies dragged, for purposes of concer
A somnambulist
‘Sunday night there occured in this
city a strange ease of somnambulism
and while we relate the facts, we with-
hold at their request the shines of the
parties concerned A gentleman of
this city has a friend from Mow Or-
leans visiting him, and having years
ago been old chute at college, he
knew his weakness for walking in his
sleep, and when they retired at night
locked the door of in room and hid
the key in his boot, where he thoug ht
it would not be likely for his somnsm-
bulistle friend to Bind it. But he dirt,
for in the sight, as to his custom, he
got up: lngl his ale-p put on
his sheer, kid gloves and stovepipe
hat, found the key as strange as 4
may scemn,and sallied forth for s prom
innde on the streets he the men in 1
white, for he had forgotten his pantsp
and cost. Several hours later, his
friend was awakened by a loud knock- 1
ing as the door, and opening it, there ;
he stood in custody of a pidiceman.
who had taken him for erany. aag
having managed to learn where he
was stopping, had brought him home.
He was still apleep. though, the police-
man did not know it. He stated he first
"% 2222 : en
He les free to con
iae get
*% 5:05, *=,= "
mresa
of
ment, some 200 yards, to a po
zed mi
toa mar
More in
site the
er Chuntry—Times: The o
let is getting more live
luring the past few days d
wretched rendu than has ba
te holidays.—The mail ire
last now arrives here at 12
p. m., forly minutes earlier than for
— — "rieteer
r * Itai-li
- By the death of Victor Emmaual, his
son, Hamtort Renier Charles Emman-
art Jean Marie Ferdinand Eugene, be-
comes king of Italy. He was born on
the Me Whe S
t mm-ye-etese.lepen
of his reign. Later, the prince was as
active agent in reorganising the
government of Naples and Sicily, when
these important slates were added to
these IBIPM
the Sardinian crown. During the war
of 1866 he commanded - 222= --
ug to induce Bouten emigre-
clear of statement
of building up test best of
people he can get; Bwias and
A and some Prussians and
econ.
6-1
The Detron Free Press says: lee ilium (
2001,000 Universal Almin tes just pub ibed ■
- - ,—- “ Ferry J
bib-h.
in singe
from the
s AWHTW: HA. Wm Nir No
a Intal accident from a
occurred on bis pia
il from town, last wee
hade prior Ben Vineyard’s age
--a w , left was some deronir
F
al
*.:#:
they found their elind com.
teluped in flames,” -Is was the
Meets rnd.r...h-non n d
so
ed off and the injur
she lived in terril.
ra; Mehr
usurer met lass
I yesterday.—H
- ==
nelimpor-ibnity of
g wrotrseted spell
caused
Ml the
of 1866 he, commanded a division, and
fought bravely but without success to.
saveshoday af Castons.] In sprit 1858,
he married his cousin, Marguerite Marie
There dewshel d'her*
and almost saturnine temper, very
much unlike his father in character
and conduct, bus he is exceedingly
popular, nevertheless, with the Italian
people, who grew weary of the old king's
scandalous excesses long ago. The
prince was bitterly opposed to the con-
singance and legalization of the king's
connection are ant likely to be much
in favor under the new reign. cone
sticntional governte
ministers is so lira
1
1 taly that
ay havew
• policy :
it"
€ his government
mower. In view
onditioa of the
The intention of southern men like
Gordon = 1
lug but
in eatie
donkling. --------------------
that our Intestioqus will bear the
entlelems of our edenies. At the
present".
ind Hill are admirable Noth-
good Inteutions—chivairio
is, indeed—led Gordon to
the president’s quarrel with
> Yet one ought to be sure
by the extensive seed nor se or D. M.
A Co, oroureity, the firm are now po,
ing for gratuitous dlstribn ion an edition of
Ie deed Annuals. Their former publics-
sions have been unsurpassed, but the pre-
ent one promises to excel -" - a —
ly and general excellence.
free to all appilrani to
cu-I time it is very hard for a
her I senator of talent to exert his
frankly and -
They fritira to exercise
me well as
at of Gordon’s
g was ereditable to Gordon
arly. He might have got some
opulority out of a fight, cut be
(herd it. (
reli thy words become thee to |
under they smick to honde J
SRL,
abilities
sra.me
Conkil:
parties
ms
toth.”
DEEL
Thes
is Iau
not be miscong
devotion. Th
> difference with
Georgia p. SRi
ory of modern Georgia p. litinn,
told, ass a combination made
Howell Cabin, Toombs and
a about 1888, which ma le
all others in
it will be a sadted
at-
tion
that
5. Pu
ba senator and
----congress. Cu
the stiob-beaded ma
id idiividuciorstor aa
Centaur
Liniments.
One Kind for the HumantFamily.
The Other for Barm and Animals.
ree centers Lintmense are or s-oindi
The white in for the bumuan famit; : the
a+ltew is for horses, abeep.and other
male Tests wontsls of the effects produced . A
to there remarkable preparations stel = ______
wrapped around every bottle, and mey te lfamiis, is will drive its
eni-
These Limments are simpiy the wonder of
* the world. The r effects are ittle leas than
procures of any drngeist,or by it at --=, S
theeme Of THE CENTA in COMPANY aPH
Dey street. New York ext. . lenizuly for
7} refer
ROSES
subtle politician.
s district when a
personally and
ARE
into Stephen
stoniped 80
in is this a
* challenge -------
. MW” wide"
MM
fires, M
certainly
a so Move.
BEN F. WOLFF,
Generet ifcsn scent, 5
Cotten FMY 76 *:*
e
1
Reran
-=========
==========
THEAVERILL CHEMICAL PATCO.
™ Randolph si, Cicice
The white Liniment is for the bemse
__Ate la - *=== Ebenrstt. Meidties
mom-*-*--)
■ s-tlansou, baptions, a extracts front
jas dliwly Dump frozen hands and feel, and the poison
------- -------- of sites and stings of venomous Tept m-. it
_____1__— I subilare sellings, and alleviates pain el
ina. When sprain or bt dises occur.
=
as Back. The Puile wieg a but asam-
-RA PAR-129 20279.8 Curses key - 1
1 “I tier ismy daw to intori you that 3
seed havibeen 22-nh work for me. I have wot been
CM "NA-BENIAMN brown.”
proof to in the trial. It ie reliable, in
5-2
Tenter Centeer Retmens is
122*5 cords, and
Lpment a tirm We ennsider a s L
mi-erer-pngutebles. T
******* 1
. “Bopt, U.9.Et.”el, N.Y.
j|
it patronsofthis Lintmentare Far-1
W
Seeneoree,"
PLANTS
OUE SRECHLTY
4*m owed"
sous era or
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The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 19, 1878, newspaper, January 19, 1878; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1671027/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.