The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1881 Page: 4 of 9
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formality of conning
ideliveren to a very large sudienee
ored people, who deeply sympath
* : prefesional sous in the nosth it as
arty of observation will bieomel de Tn *"M ",
he principle on Jhes * "uti: 5)
mailt un trampled under foot in a seeroloaki
qusbble of patronage and power. And them 1
hinge are fast, sttrheting the attention
quabble of patronse-.
00-nd.1io.kc. P.om n
e present contemptible contest ends the
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action and be able to do what it now sees
ost needs doing.,
The Louisville Courier-Jourtal wiely ep-
ses protection and never lets an opportune
pass to show up the iniquities of our
nously high tariff rates. Of the south and
tection, it says:
_ one of the carpenters at work
: on the new Congregational church inscoure
t of erection at the corner of Live Oak eircet
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T. Lan
mcomn to to onueme a
work on the reeling of the building, which is
Throckmorton w. Davenport, error from very step and to guard ngatnat neling he
--county. The Mt notes of the L A—-—45-
land sued for as given in plaintit’s petition
differ materially from the field notes set out
The protectionists, feeling popular support . A
ping away from them, even in the east, • Rismint The edfeet of the chance
to the south with the vain expectation is that A very considerable part of the land
it may for a while be deluded with the adjudged to plaintit is land not claimed in
that a protective tariff build- up the his pleadings. It le manifest error to rende r
g sed manufacturing interests. It is in favor of plaintiff a judgment not author-
ly the intention of the southern people jimed by the allegation 4 or prayer of his peti-
eraify their industries as much se possi- tion, and as this error le embraced amongst
A new spirit of enterprise per vades that | there arsigned, it entitles plaintiff in error to
, and capital is rapidly turning, to a reversal of the judgment, a Tex. 80J. Ite-
And mills. It-it was evident that the versed and remanded. Gould, J.
uy of southt en miners and msnufsc- Losing vs. Casningham A Harden: erfor
pended ou the tariff, that without a I from Ban Babs. Suit to enforce mechanic’s
1 % virtually shuts out foreign eumpe-i lien under P. I. Art. T112. Jury having
anufacturers would suffer, then the been waived, personal judgment against Les-
w uld be dreary enough. Maonfac- sing was rendered for 8110, and the m chan-
fill prosper in the south i they prote ries lien on haildieg and hit enforced and sale
ill, because here they ens make goods i ordered. The judgment recited that “es ecu
prices, because everything that enters tion may issue according to law, on or after
pduction is cheaper than in the eart the expiration of a hundred days from the
Losing vs. Cunningham a Harden: error
from San Babe. Suit to enforce mechanic’s
Will you hied the
periaps of, the sure a
Hivesit you cut neorufor me worsaving
50 eente, to run the risk and do nothing for
it. We know from experience that Sulloh’s
Care will cure your cough Is never fails
This explains why more than a Million Bot.
ties were sold the past year. It relieves
croup and whooping cough at once. Moth-
ers, do not be without it. For Lame Back,
Side er Cheat, use Sbilob’s Porous Piaster
Sold by. Hiser & House Druggist, 606
mannood mentores.
A victim of early imprudence, causing
nervous debility. premature decay, etc., hav-
ing tried in vain every known remedy, has dis '
covered a simple means of self-cure, which he
will send free to his fellow sofleron. Ad-
inm X H.-Reeves, 48 Chatham street. New
York.*
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Dyspepsia and Liver Compiist
Is it not worth the small price of 76 cents
to free yourself of every symptom of there
• distressing complaints? If you think se call
st our store and get a bottle of Shiloh’s
Vitalis s. Every bottle has a printed raur-"
a
look the precaution to attach a rope to one
of his feet to hold him in ease he slipped,
bus while he was io the act of nailing
a scondling. wo the moato for
some purpose the rope became dirergaged
from his foot and he fell to the ground, a
distance of about noy feet. Hie tell bi avily.
his back striking ser na a pisce of timber
that lay on the ground. His fillew-work-
men balleved him dead, for he lay perfectly
motionless without giving the least signs of
life, and they never discove red that he still
lived until they went to lift him in to the
wagon which conveyed him to his home on
- Leonard street, between San Jacistq and
Bryan streets He was enverely bruised, antee on it. Use accordingly, and if it dote
both externsily and into really, by the fall, I you no good, as will cost you nothing told
and especially about the baek. Lips and by Hickox & House, Druggists, 605 Main
treest. On regsiningcconsciounares he spit and street. Duller
' *S ' No hend-ache or Bact-ache for laities
ton attended him, and his injuri s are re-
gerded as dangerous.
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street, Dallsr.
Bold
petitors are those of New Eilend, adjournment of the present term of this corn T . Postal
at st this erimpetition the tariff furn- and net hnfore The aboom dreme to 9*1 * saws.P
- J. D. Lego, who was arrested on charge of
violating the U.S. postal law, was arraigned
before U. B. Commissioner Burford yesterday
Tuo witnesses were exsoined,when the case
was postponed until the 9th of June, and in
dofsull of $600 bond the prisoner was
committed to all. The complant was
Vi * MAE .
apst this competition the tariff furn- court, and not before. The above deeree to
protection whatever. Hence if out f resdared by agreement of parties.” The legal _
prosperous, it must be because they effect of this recital was to make the hi’s r.
Tticles cheaper than eon the mills of I ment one by consent. 23 Tex. 276 This
bed. And this is the actual condi was a waiver of all errors except a funds-
wars. New England possesses the mental error, which would go to the jurisdicr
stages whien capital and experience tion of the court, the latter being such A1
her: but there are overcome by the error as could not be waived, even by consent
was n waiver of all errors exeer a funds
biages of elimate, nearness to the row 26 Tex. MS. The District court had juris
ueta, cheap land, cheap coal and the some diction over a case f
a of the atmosphere. The south does [a mechanic’s Jien:
sk for protection against New England,
she does not need it.
na tariff, instond of benefiting, retards the
with of mills in the south, and in two
s. First, it adds greatly to the cost of
binevy, and, second, it limits the extent
our markets and shuts us off from our
est customers. What the south nee ds
T is cheap machinery, and seat more
omers.
The New York Hersl i gives some mporta
European crop prospects with comments
reon in the following : s
diction over a case involving the question ex brought about by Miss Lizz e
a mechanic’s Jien: the petition sought the Bloon, a young indy who was keeping house
enforcement of such lien; the judgment for L.ygo, who charges that he intercepted
recites that evidence of such lien was shown and opened letters of here without her von-
upon the trial, the judgment was entered by sent of knows * -----14—
consent and thereby Lessing had the benefit Grant county,
of a stay of execution: under the case as thus I wrote home to
presented it does not appear but that the answer,and the
Mi bed jurisdiction, and the‘judgment I she wrote repi
below is accordingly affirmed. Bonner, J. parents =-------
—her, and they | were on the
eymopsts of opinions of Court of, other hanla at a loss to acerent for the seem-
. Appeals. lng reticence of their daughter. This was s
Sounders v. the atote; from Eraih. Ap-good whilesgowost—het fie woh
1W s proHT
that he intercepted
a Me came here from
mesois, and the letters she
parents never ellchad any
ugut very strange of it, a
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who drink "WINE OF CARDUL.”
For sale by ant deugatets.
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muketerstoeese w. sanne moot vow
E.G. RIDMOUT & C0. 10 Barclay Street, New
York. ‘ Send for their Cuslegue and terms,
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he official British weather reports give ne
r encouraging indications st the agrlcul-
I yield in the Uskei Kingdom for the
ing season. Backward as the spring WSF
is country, it was no less so on the other
€ the Atlantic. “The eald to Great
- says the London Meterooingieal
4, “has been con. I rably greater to all
lets than it was last year,” the season
obling that of 1879. “A more trying
for agriculturists than we experienced
the early part of January to the earit
of Maren,” the Office ad de, “it would
hi ale to imagine.” A Dundee report
e as April 20 says. “More serious
er han b-s pt waded for the past as
se to now remembered in the present
ation.” The persistency of severe
her was also continued up to the last
in April, the London Times: reporting
a 2 lit that “lemperalure was Wevery-
* and the we ther very cold for the time
ar,” and a freezing spell was the next
eported from the continent. > thes
probable that the season and conse-
ly the earicultural operationd-pred:
upon it -a at U RAE "
■ emeser of this city to ge and
ter, and forming him let he
pellant was charged in the lower court W SAL _
indictment, with theft. It is seecited in the hea urluen Ler bol and never received any
judgment that the defendant pleaded guilty, reply. Her father sent her money at the
In his instructions to the jury the judge tells ametme" 19 The
them that the defen isst “heving entered the | SosherhoReelds, ana Anding that
plea of guilty, you will by your verdict find’I son parents did still care for her she left for
him gutty and sens his punishment at eon- her home. An lowalicalien follower which
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two nor more than top years.’ D-endant l understood that his dsughue was a
inl witness I in a suil‘of Los’s
Better des le New
It saves lle and duetore” bills We mean
Brown’s B sekherry and Gingrrt, tee most
sadeea-fal remedy ey r introduced into the
South and west for the cure er Darrhees. De
entery and Cholera Morbus. For sale by
Hot a Comin, ww ■ Howell * Bre.,
Te se er Not To Be
Efitens, depends on whether you are
Brown’s Vrgetaatfe Liver Fills or not They
have neequal for preventing and curing W
lion mess. Try them. For, sale by Hoyt a
Camlia, and W H. Howell A Bro., Dallas
The well Known Sportsman, Harry
rae West stet atyent,” x. Y asa not inlieve a
rioghane erule he cured enth he tied Giles*
Liniment looide Ammonia, and now cures
ppertre, aptists, and throuphpius by its ase
* id by all draggi as Bend for rampbiel.
Giles’ pile cures yngtyle.
De UrLas,
120 West Brondw ay,N.Y.
Trint simeth feats
Bureeta Cocnsine Man Received
Feiversal Endorsement.
Koother preparation oispesies such remark-
able properties for bitishing and strength:
ening the hair and remerig H dark and
gimay. 1: cunis baldness and eradicates dand-
Barnett’s Savoring estrets are the tent
Bishop D.S. Doggett, Bonthern Methodist
It is an exellest corrective of Indivestion.
Eman when prompt and beneficial *-
her. Fre, Jeter, noosdace, Dlekinscn-Bep.
it is endorsed by the lirret personal Least-
many o men of national fame and of strictest
of aboyes. It is not me much to eer that so
mediciseever sad sach support in its favor se
a spreic be word of say one of the emi-
Reet divines whe underwrite tr is anthinte to
dyspespsis has des reed weight. Their united
withers jotard with theexperimented uee and
the approver of the preparation by well kmewn
peysiefars removes all secbt It to beyond all
question * wr ederinl thersreutien. agent -
biters Frelig ions Herald, Va.
Waco, Texan May A 1875
Poll, Miler & (' —Pirese find enclosed H1,
for which 1 wish you to send the st since its
value in your exte lent Vest Pocket Dyspepsia
Cure My wife ‘s very »U and i to the only
thing that helps her tantl can find. Your
DA VID P. DAVIN
Honor Richmond curistiss advocate:
This remedy is of tried virtue. Ihave seen
dyspepsia rated completely by tt. it sees no
he an antidote to our ‘‘national disease -
The ingredients are not bent by the spothees
riea and have been diflicnit 46 get.
Rev. n. 1. Dabney,LL. D . Hampengtdn •
enlere, Va.!
It to highly esteemed here by the regblar
medical faculty and the people. Is as excel
lest for indigestion and distulens epile—seda-
tive, soporific, teale, slightly aperient, with-
out pauses.
Rev. DF
By. ur Mangum, Prof. Univ N. C.
t concur with tistip Dexgct la bl •: timate
of the Vest Pocket Cure.
20 eays: “More serious
TwaEPstte
was found guillgand his punishment aeseagnid
st ten P-ws la his motion for new trial
end ot ens grounds relied on was that the
judge failed to admonish him of the const-
Iquenees of pleading guilty, ste.c If the
defendant plest guilty heshnil be ad tonisbed. Me Lute dense sas se opened me rests,
by the court of the consequences and no and he, a well a his felsnde, are eendilent
*=22 trudumodyat-iemee—
P. The record fails to show that the
of walliy wasplorded in entirely tie
•IAsnch secomsa sia semsl
“FfEerrungns
Ieutauan
e to retain her as a
-
pon » wem at the 1 4
525.25-2-tsenessinge nussudud fowi men to wh. P. H. Eic.,-=
iiseering on bansidesof the Atlantic, duly elected, impannell-d. cte. Defen
resarn for discouragement. No pbe-tappeats to have been tried y
om naverss denture of ton cure at seton posed of one jurat. We might siurts
en developed, and the general outlook indulge the presumption, that five other
table for good crops. The wheat crop I jurors were impannelled, ele, but we are not
cts in England and on the continentaushorizel to presume anything whieh the
om-parably better then they were at I record is required to showed it in required *
ne in 1879, and, though not so bright I show that when one securaf silina Titania
Fieat be desired, they were as latent by e jury the jury visa I
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ie will afford no just protest for
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info csuese. Jours myn The were
AFAxE rsivens v-iocaros, ke
Correegondence of the Herald.)
regard lentimn of
Sits Univehlty our people show I certainly
- We have a speedy and positive cure to
Caturre Diphtheria Canker Aomir and H cad
sebe in Shiloh’s Catarrh Remely, A nns
isisetee free with each bottle. Use it if you
desire health and sweet breath. I’rle 50
40".*H., Drasth"
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, The Most Miserable san en Earth
is S-7% %.To only
Messrs. Polk, Miller a Co., Richmond, Va.:
The Vest Pocket Cure for dyspepsia bas,done
me more good than any metticise 1 ever tried.
My father, whe le * regular physician, en-
dorses it. West will you take for the reelper
can sell quantities of it IN this section,
ope It may Bad its way into every southern
sice. W. N. WISDOM.
Vorinth, teeth Co. Ga., May 17, 1979.
Mraaru, Polk, Miller a Co :
U-ntiemen: I leave send meanotber bottle
of Vess Pocket Cure for Dyspepsia. I have
used the tri I bettle and have no heartation in
savira 1 bolleve it superior to anything
known te the publie,
L W.CHALK
Pilot Polat, Terne. May =. 1879.
Rev. Robert Watts A.M., Va.:
1 have used the mixture in My family for
ten years, and have taken it for a dyspepsia
entic which treatened my life, and TEe eer d
miss any diet i lthout hurt. I Wricom-
mopled si to other muleres with the bapel et
resales, ie is the best tonic and co rective I
ever knew. For prostration from dyepepets
or liver disease it to invaluable
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Meavrs, Polk. Miller a Ch :
tents - Enclosed pleare fine se cents, for -
which please send by re arm mail two bottles
Vest Pocket Cure. I think it as the brat merdi-
feme for dyepeeta I evertried. The two bottles
I sand for are tor two e*P,Jr,
Nevae-hhUnm-.co.,T-zhe. •
Puice s canrs eea ROITLE.
ie will
Jonas Lecturers.
Knoxville are “Intensely
narrowing story told he a
I woman who saya she has just escaped
gheieer"
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Tore- by aindresetom ma mununy mer
“Thoinyov,ezonos a co.S sole agent,
Dallas and Gsivestoy.
men to ex red not uply a ray of hope,
oos pecrlauts no relietand cure, the rest
FEHEMF
a it mweli a Bre., Datissl
a Frankfort ir.Pbystelan writer
“ me months ago the daughter of one of
prominent citizens was pronounced s
irss consumptive. She was very much
soa in dioeb, terribee count, her life gred-
washing away. I re mmended her to
FIdent being emo’mhe Pled 21 awake to its iportanen. To scare the lo
2PT .12.2 E.tlcaton eftha net emerges in our midst,
there must be concert of action. Purely we
should not let the opportunity slip
take prongs and, decisive eatten.
Amtin and other pocimslsent points r
making strongch-c and will scare *.
| hapten of some ep and western Tensa If
cotihers T-x .
behooves us to concerarsts our strength
wunwte mass Dais prior % the
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non, yet if the evidence raises no 1
the court to not bound to charge,
Atirmed. White, P. J., (Hunt,
from the first ruling in this opinion
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The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1881, newspaper, May 19, 1881; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1671064/m1/4/: 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.