The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1882 Page: 2 of 8
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rights we see no reason for departure from
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were retained, to the great advantage
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Is and wise management.” To those who are Third-The Sir , S SSCO C AN
Elgoing off sher sirangessods, who believe IPenmO of -neeswtW
send that it is really anew organtration they are congressional d. aricts,. and our chairs’ support foreousts judse.!
wno entering wv one in the interests man, mar seproint A gnd would "N? " 1
only of better government and HssOMSeNr *eon,o Ids --------
5m: party. wo especially comarenid anion CC"IHP===LL *
C* their eoustdemation the towr own Rowe-X 1 **512m qaaie
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pendent or democratic. The above
ampstes dl.doc thesctet."Thesombern
independent is to he mar e “acrepublican
under another name.” It is nilmitted to be
a hard task, but the Herald’s correspond,
enf insists that “it depends only on shrewd
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wanted for the * EEK-
| LA S to whom a liberal con-
it s he
the covert 100 k
for their consideration luv w»w* own nome, a a
meaning of this Washington, special. At a J Fourth, 1 here banneve, ‘
a.
A Comber wot. wittiame for
I va therdror the deraldi.
lie Drox Cacss, Daitas Co.
Juno
excel
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etc
KCAs DISEASE
i. SORES. Flurtes,
PE " pentoses money order, registered meaning of this Washington special. At a | Fourth TherebeenerereempetARaa gent investigation in 4"*’
220. "Aumed dun glance It will be seen that they are being! oeimrou wauborr.” Vahers from porseseed of information to 1
-----ta used, that republicans are being made out sne antrict to Washington report bin “— --—" An AWNarel
of them “under another name,” and while
astm APANt D SUNE 5
. cetomunicationsto
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0 DALLAS TEXAS
MIU J. 157502 meery hack / u
u. memn .___.____.......-----s one of harden workers in oonste)’ fount hatjeet of fruliral results, and
we should like to see a movement with *br Persistent Md DT i ,2nctTue gives the BEHALD reade a the berenit. "
- 44T 7 .on the APORCOIDIRRE WE 243 *=TE gentlemen, well known to this com munity.
are deserving the credit of having such
“illy developed the plans of the rubbers
8820 48€ f *on the apporc onment has receiy
promises of success which would wiperout plaudits of the national PFena mi “AS 39
are P : - — prouce wauc== -** woun ua vyp mianaus une nawonus prcoa -
Avtinos is called to a eambiunieat n on distinctions and purify the government, cepted as the solution of a most PCT
m this morning’s paper relative to the ■ ^ we cannot - - - _ 12 5--Mem Pis eoneemmine MA •
amity et Cor. E. J. Sau, 04 Corsicana, in sheep’s clothing. We have infinitely F
rfor attorney-general and his fitness and-**
Artaatros is directed to a communication...
is this morning, issue over the signature I brazed ...
of “True Texan,” advocating the claims of democratic ,__. S -____._____.
Hox. RtiuanS. WALEKa for tise noaninnar ■ what was known as the greenback labor
tion for the the supreme betci • - CPAs .-
Wauken is so thoroughly known through Tag these circumstances there is
‘ eat all Texas, and the comin nication is so 1
7 explicit and clear that we can scarcely add 1
— anything in the interest of this graul char otherwise defeat is highly possible. It
acter in our state buz/what would be • ire: -: must harmonize upon liberal-minded, able
Buona to its citizens. The communication s men, irreproachable in character, pro-
is from the pen of one of Texas most hou-I gressive and thoroughly e up 10
Cored flights in the learned professions u | the demands of thetimes. Barnacles
j t-- •* . and fossils are not the men for the offices or Idiciary. It into be BOP
MIr he-anms a of HoS to lead ■ and dead issues and prejudices are closely to the attainme
eras are suggesting the nam : . not the principles for platforms.—There jurists of the men V
is R. Wars of the court of appeals, for must be youtb. activity, progressiveness dorse uest of the great
Wernor. Jevor W re is oertainky emi-and freedom from objection in the one and the coming Novante
1003 ABU PUR Y ERC o-CAS €CP-Aa:-P 1 5:610
but object at all times to wolves problemHis M 1 eneem pees, ah esmnydeveloped tow ranY ]
icourts preventingunneensZ*=e, I des-atedthem. They are Depi
boaiy a 19-9 r =-Vosrsmin 1m 1
.. =pe= tecomtoaltsi-ng-.gn.ns .2552 R.25.772-iear Ppp Ra, Led
quarters at For
Fellow citizens, if compelled by 5 3 pus N E E t
at empt| to dismeraber s to remain. We Be " . .22, al ruvlege or the detalis of the con-
party by the organization of his post, howerernsseild oroy Com CIE-tL affair was spy phin and
------- —- -- T- the support of our gallnut representative J T o-enger,
party, and which so signally failed, Ender and effect by their seal what his mecessi- tea ad expret"" rad is defer his
one thing, fated absence may ill to m-eensw. management run with a strong d for
--protection. On the A
the robbers attem pted to execute
Walker for W * PNplans, d. terr sination being to rob the
=we -or of the Herald. - louth-bound train on the Missouri Pacine,
GALVESTON, Trx.; June 6, 1632.C poN. at Mingo station, four miles north of Prm
he state convention soon to assemble win ston. By mistake they IPPOAMEE
devolve responsible duty of selecting train passing a few minutes heance ‘
deterre - 2i the passenger train, and 1
lor the KXUwV a vww VT - - C-* EZv--037g
diciary t is to be hoped that the ones
we cannot
more respect for the wolves who
tack uses such. We apprehend that this
“independent” manquvre of the repub-
ticans is but a repetition of a celt-
I recent attempt to dismember the
and but one, that the demberacy must de
and so render success comparatively easy,
Hos RS.,
To the Editor of the Herald.
Teras are suggesting the name
Jons R. WutyE of the
“Co overnor. Jebor WTE
J’eaently qualified for the position and would
" Lastrong support au this seoton. Others
4 again prefer a man who is a resident of the fin the other. Such a shmiburiation may future **" S TAS
mutton thinks that it is entitled to the, ---*124 .n Ln lane , ma ardS • RMCPFTASHE
Test Love-oresip as eastern and central
Texas have had the recent governors, while
Lane was from Austin and the present lieu-
tuhant-governor. is from San An-
JYPaE -IE*LA*D has the con-
fdenee of all who know him as a
I man of integrity and ability, but his views bodivgs are beginning to be manifested in
I are notsuniclently known on certain lead-
ting questions, and he is being charged as
a not being in harmony with true progress,
“is was positively asserted yesterday on
the street that he had expressed himeelf
he wor ta have preferred it had no rash-
-rons enterprise ever come into this state,
carinot be true of Jrpr immixp, and
it a is, we are satisfied that since they
"are here, he win protect them in all their
rights. Yel. nevertheless, the feeling is
growing that he is keeping too silent, and
“that Northern Texas should have one of its
own eltizens in the state executive man-
advanced statesmanship and appreciation
of the questions and necessities of the hour
easily withstand all coalitions and fusions,
all disaffections and secret purposes, by
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Missouri road, nsead.
quarters at Fort Worth. Fully three weeks
ACAfr. Gerrin discovered the plot of the
ut I populous and wealthy congressional SE
. triets in the state, and should, and.met, LE
fairly, fully and ably, represented,
national lialis of our great nation. Colore
Center d. .pentad sne ani
come out and make the race. He is
He=
E says. His public o E
open to all and it is clean, and he necis
encomiums al our hands, esixee-H a g
89. S e.Lbe known all over the dis-a Jumy and HXSRL 0 ■
""we toneour people will take an in- were found, and the inference is that the 2.
Fine harman in the right place st the
cane coloner Crawfoni. Werwonld add,
err 2 S WE Al
1-7-2==
122122242 1205.10, the storage a
ERM feethichu brue
weeks ago while removing this grain, X
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our people will take an in
-xemes.e
Me but ul ionr ant choice and we have
e found, and the inference is that the E
dies found e WO e DCET
%m"lcenal bank « the main or 3 tint
was sound wits the Cnamiie ot.ile make LAR
th
ancovered when t he after pt was
Fi the bank. Directly after this -
******* W * date, DUt IE is D* 5: PAICE" lt tent three masks of false whiskers were
rob the Missouri Pacine., it from good authority that HE WIR IItSE Nsr peine avenue, between the battk
44 1 Re ta enn " the field soon, and we love he will, if we a sae Danholesele gro-
can get him we will haves rAr-m’A but the matter was
who will do something and whom unti the hope that the
will ever be proud. 3 *» H551MO “them might i be ferreted 1
- 7. a WTLs Lund by Mr. Tom Field
: Wrelip the following fem as eitorial cent, nor one spot where ite dynamite was
columns of the Kautnat 549 L many that instead
“It is understood here that the o the store or the parties
time past been laboring 10 bring him
and
will ever be proud.
1
their
error.
9 7 u 1 , the passenger train, and seeing IBM error, some time past been Tabouns 19 OTAIE A
great state of Texas her supreme J- the-died. They then concluded to rob, on out. Colonel Crawford, who is known th
. it e to be rdSaCes last Monday night d 1 vest bound £ •1 awyer of marked aoni chicle
i wit * 3---=---the benci * TexasPacific train, of the Tran
closely to the attainments as lawyers and --------*‘ - ----% La I%a ears
* ino mneu proposed for the end
if the great democratic party in
November election. Let us
have tor ence no talk about the war and its
peroes-such usings belong 16 the pas., and
it is with the great immediate present and
future that we have to deal to day. SIC:
NC PILES
disture,sfinging, itching sonar
Pin-worme wer e craw inn
rvatepcrisareofier an. AS 1
kal and poshtite cure, smut
fior to any article in the - -
or send her cta in S-et. g ’
De lwamnam,hEW,
CINS.
sees had log the bunding for Me 1
past two years, and it . made A 5
Landy . store house ” for ‘ bank-burglars. 5
aue 1.0 months’ago information was. ”
Even the banks here that severni noted E T
esckamen were in this alty, and for them t
m’be on the alert. Guards were employed £
fed the police forcedil extra duty for some.
and lucrative practice, and hre has been
how to leave it, but he has finally con-
sented to run, and will o.pen the campnig"
at Kaufmma on next Monday, Colonel . _ ____
Cra w ford is an orator and at the me1 “* """ "I! I Tea elks1 5a" a lapse
a man of strong convictions Hah22-9PSCmE .7 %***, 0
-------------------osed to monopolies and 03s 0.9095 Y1
The attempt made o« Monday morning and tris 4 sech mt » day spa • U!S
rack
continental branch, near Argyd the tatX
at that point being used jointly by the Texas
u k Pacine and the Missouri Pacific roals.
M1: They were again foiled, the train selected
bodiment or tie highest types of the ijurist,
the lawyer and the muatt, and as suci.
eminently deserving of the party endorse-
i whatsover names called or by whomsoever, eminent eie SA E sorthe
.-ment asono ofl’s nones OmRe SOP PE
led. _ < court bench. The closer the convention
* I looks to the merits of gentlemen proposed
for its nomination the more gratified will
the trie nds of Judge Walker be throughout
the whole state. He is a man whose past
record will stand, the closest scrutiny and
Investigation at the bauds of the represents
atives of the people. The thorough make
up or Judge Watker fits him for the first
place on the bench of the court of last re
- TEXAS AND STRIKES
Some uneasiness and many evil fore-
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the eastern states, and particularly the
trade and moneyed centres, by reason of
the present unprecedented strike in the
United States. There4
prolonge J for aby
the suffering among the poor, and losses
and disasters to capita I will be unusually
finally cong
being so late that it was foted neer CTE
abandon their object for the
190
ommcin Co.
nEal Denton, and its disastrous results so heard ofary, ciben of the cone siiramse
the robbers, is already knew n to the pablic. --------------------- tear er connse fiinr alarm
writer nudgr
The fasts recited above were furnished:
yesterday by parties thoroughly, posted,
and reliable, and it gives the HrRaLD sal
pleasure to accord to Mr. Gerrin the praise 4 C.
Le deserves in the promises. Thepartiea
who informed the repor ter of theforegoing
ficsealso told him that onlyor of the four
robbers are now in the dand of the living --* -------*
and at large. One, it will be remembered, shut by Dr. Cagle a few days ago in Warar
named st P. Shelton, was found dead Mou-T. :A ____AcmAak and heAI
day afternoon not more than
taxcasrii.
Th-partlea
named S. P. Shelton, was fou nd dead M on
day afternoon not more than eighty feet
is no doubt that # Let, as ilnstrated by the traits of patience,
considerable time, - kindliness and that high courtesy which
great in many quarters., Idle Lills
and idle men will certainly,pre.
duce. unhappy consequences,
as every well-wisher of his country must
deplore, but to some the ruin will only
and such
prove a source of profits.: We eartot see
the case with Texas.
risen --------—-—— -
, NOLYIr SHEET S etorEIG
5. Veter Independence, personal or politi
1 — and by its presence and judicial exer-
acim alone do we believe either“mat <* a
3. dacsofmen will over.be aleto atm-
4 osdives ov their country the fullest justice.
werthers are mistaken ideas of in lepend-
ence. Some people fancy that it means an-
engomem to every body else, while yet
outers regard it as a sort of continued new-
Itrality in an things. I is in fact, nothing
out. reserving the freedom to act
cast may seem (“most fitting to its
warecate or possessor in any
emergency which may arise, in
Paster words, to act, but at no man’s or
C’panys beck, but at the dictates only of the
iinidrvidunl conscience. There may belean
lu-s and preferences, as, indeed, then
sways are, but there must not be blind fos.
Longer these prejudices or predilections.
In this sense the HERALD is and has been
Sa independent democratic newspaper, and
war proper, reserves the right at
that but stteh artist le the one with Texas.
We have comparatively no roanulactures,
and, therefore, no laborers to strike, but on
1 the other band, we have in abundance
those things, and those only, that
both the capitalist’ and the strik-
er of - other sections must have
at whatever cost. Our wealth consists in
possessing everything necessity to man’s
support—corn, cotton, beef, wheat, eats,
sugar, etc sate., and the promise of the
yield of these produ ts this year with usis
most encouraging. The rest of the Union
might strike, or fail in Ihucfuess—the pros
ple of Texas, with but a little effort. , Awurwey-.sum
would still remain secure from want to the carlo r of the ifersid:
or rot. If the rest" of there-2
Union should experience famine, the salu-
brity and variety- e immate, and the multi-
plicity of predictions, would enable Texas’
to become the granary. Added to this A
the fact that our pursuits are such that the
idle thousands of mechanics and mill-
workmen who know nothing else are in no
danger of overrunning us and filling
needy and use-
have in abundance
corespondents of mo Nierala -
51cetea, Texas, June 8. 180—The
Rev. Dr. James A. Walkup. who was
1 thefs knowledge
’ 2 W reyaoleer -
061 Alarm, though the lmt-dilic-ndd ncu] W I
CI PPM) was to be dxrerelsed, and should a bron be I, IE
omdesherd is hardly a doubt but that the (1
A bargiura would get the worst ^ it. Later X L
in The Bay, as the workmen proceeded
hearing up, the old four, theyeame--
across something toiled, in 1
pices of cotton, and AmmPSIMS
it found a pound of powsler and a large
piece of oil-cloth, six by thrr ket ”
wbteh was artistically painted tueed or of:
vault. “It was owerplore prevent Fe
ve Cotton Sin Co., New London, it,:
BroulNret 4 Pha I feral,
solince ran Arts make the mince 1
bed properly. Best English cwtontt.
Forth wilbobend break eff, - trolest,,
surbrouchout, brush etroper to wa l
a on tho cast seed journals and twont — €
men Mid spearing cool beatings, tail sea,
ir molt, (only Gin in market ahi ta
mcat.3 TEifr lart.e ehafth to sr edi
o straits made rsterdi no.
named S. P. Shelton," founddead Mon nateble, was last year the popifiar and ---isuos*a----------------------
PAX “f. betempuid de aid in the rob- loved pastor of the Methodise Episcopal spect, having the A: me uus iesud
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state’s evidence. A third there isn’t 1hs sequence of the wound, and for a time
doubts were entertilued of his recovery,but
bery. Another, named Joseph Carter, *nri
slightest doubt, was, overtaken Moud y
night in the timber ten miles from Denton,
and after a stubborn resistance was killed
and buried by the posse. The fourth ‘
still alive, but is not believed to be in
Texas. No que but a few officials are
aware of the names of the se tw - latter, but
they are said to be professional and noted
highwaymen, whose ident dy. for indicious
reasons, is withheld from he public. It is
also learned, that Mr. Gerrin has been an
utmost copitant spoon Do MP2 Am
car when it
ever characterizes the’trun gentlemania au-
thority. Impatien e and snappisiness are
strangers to the man; and the perfect equi-
poise of his well-balanced legal mind is a
guarantee that all questions and causes
which would come before the court for its
adjudication would have at its hands the
most careful attention and
be judicially robbed at his hands by EX reasons, ww nuela from Use
ill-considered 1 udgment. Bek. and‘e also learned, that Mr. Ge rrin
1
pendent to Els"Tofvictions,” Judge Walker
will be found apace with the great current
of judicial learning throughout the land.
Casting aside that which is obsolete and
cobwebbed and ought to have beenforget
C. CM ELL romnde ^.
ence of hid great profession is blazing out gun. It is understood that the railroad people
for such of its followers as are diligent and A=-= ^_
futhful, for the law is a progress vescience.
Take him for all and all as a jurist, a law-
yer and a man he has few peers and no sa-
periors within the conliuca, of this Pal
state, and his fitness for the lief juetee-
ship wrebe mupreme court of Texas is Jus
yond question. Ney the convention de””
worlearelully and well, is the wish and the
hope of everyTHE I**
Atorney-General.; -
discovery to rob the Missouri
that he was on board t >e mail war "HER •
was attacked. , There is good reason for be-
thieving that the only train robber, ever
sil ed in the overt act of his crime bit the
(nst from receiving the contents of Gernn’s
was
our towns with
-==** -3--less non-producing people,In other words
any time to criticise or - and in short, we may almost regard Texas
% follow the democracy in what-
wer” may be the question of the
tour.’ There is, perhaps, but one promi-
webs man in our politics to-day who comes
near to being a pure independent, without
special partiality for either of the two
Great parties of the country, and that man
as Besare Dave Davis, of Blinois. His
Mite and voice will be found generally as
reset on one side as on the other, and no
ayatematie following or blind devotion by
him, Jo either party, is ever noticed,
in opposition or contradistinction
t. him are hundreds of "her 20...--..=.=.---
catled independents, - *h2 are alar: silcy anshome.
mand voting and "acting “early and of. 83, f--------
ten” with but one posts and that the one
where their former associations existed.
other words, their boasted indepen-
d-ao is but a cloak pit on to catch (he-
smoaises by faise colors. It is But a change
of name to decoy the public into purchna
14g as in an old, old article which it and
gren or long "before, of this latter clem
aid as tinstrative of our ideas may be cited
a well known example in our
own state—thatof Me. Grongs
wasn-tes Jowe. who, dore
5::2225tttundessorcear
“gunization or coalition which is to lead the
props from the thraldom of party and
preach a new evangel of political liberty
E M,me
1 caly allying himself with and voting w.
the republican party. It is but natural,
1 1, perhaps, that having had to fight
- de; democracy done at home for
.2,6 position, he should have no
Cysespecial love for them, but his course only
1 illustrates, as we have said, how often the
name independent is but a means of accom-
1. Aplishing a thing by one name where anothe
73 fer would notian." But that which we par-
1st-
one ater
Enaltes
eery respect Sana calculated at a
paces to deceive the closest
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work of wire, and UTE HA E motine obisshonany other masEring. Precathen.
front of the vaithi do their W * 4roemangreturmng and shipping unezused was
this screen which f the poroyuni soeresaoaidiment the kind in the wore i
takes, for the original vault door. It a sunwory loweeken
... KREE MEE *-@ 1-*==
nor took dew’s to the Dallas iecomrany,
ears num wew 3Y2E2C5 where now on exhisnise. Among
post active, entetprising and publiespit and fund was a wash that from the
ed been in T« -24. The MotAME 4‘tlgay isundit. but there was no name on it,
Fof ridgimrama the wash list the Wearer
the offense of indiscriminate, pistol shows
ing on the public streets, and the individ-
5 - thus to im-
the lives of innocent people cannot be
everely deals with by the law. Dr 5
ual who so fa forgets binmelfss
too severely -=*** 3 * 3=
Walkup is a kentlemau of educational
rishian character, and for
stinguishied as one of the
urmgade shipping uaegusied hur
Fro wo I Bi
Ref-1
Feeder or
€ St
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$ 61S
wed min i n .as
to any community ran hardly he Dtrrest) 1
mated - Even he reemen the jer, V 555 miustiane e bank t his Rhea
flicted tipon him is irre rears soE VIS W a. Tens „nde n day if not untenct, 1. .
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propose to properly demonstrate their P
preclation of the valuable services of this
intrepid and tireless officer. ‘ The robber,
Josern Carter, who surrendered and who is
now in jail, is learned to be the uncle of
Charles Carter, at one time arrested as a
member of the Sam Bass gang, but who
before he could be tried under that, head,
was arrested and fleonvicted . of
robbing a store on ) Red river, in
Cooke county, and sent to the penitrDA
tary-for five years." He escaped a few
months ago and is still at large. His rob-
ber relative now in Denton jail, had PNG
*-2-: 211 - Th
1* Maggte’Spruance, whose ulmms Iin Rallrond Beret., i
+ml Wwnpetemanaielvelen Pt:
was met yester day by a Hmars reporter,
and a short interview ensued with reference
to the reported sale of the Chicago, Texas
4 & Mexican moad from here to Cleburne, to
F the Guit. Colorado & Santa Te. I pon be-
- ing asked what be knew of the rumored
purciithe by the Santa rer thezentiemnau
reauresnm nor ------------------ 4*1 met Mr Sealy, the prestient of the
tee n laid away in the silent tomb, ve feel Santa Fe. and asked him almost the identi-
cal question you haveasked me. Heinformed
me that it was likely they would purchase
the Chicago, Texas * Mexican Cen-
tral, between Dallas and Cleburne,
as negotiations were i pending to
that end. He stated further that
already they had satisfactory arrangements
made with the latter road for the transpor-
ration of freight and passengers, but had
has not as Lad been rumored, perfected any
agreement with the Chicago, Burlington &
ant spoke with pride of the Gulf, Colorado
& Balta Fe both as to what it had done and -
could do. He reported no more bands of
his road as outstanding for sale, and stated
that they sold readily in New Fork at 100
and 1 A half million of their bonds had
mentioned in a former letter, died in the #.
ternoon of Tuesday last, at the residence of
Dr. T:B. NcCufdy. Miss Spuunice was Per:
haps, I8 years of age, generous and noble
in disposition, beautiful and accomplished
ta person, and greatly admired and beloved
by all who knew her. - It seems but as yes
------------ she stood in our midst rejoic-.
, m
2=
Isementa, dish M
Le talked into taring
site the poneg aeadce
deceived or allow ronit to
SFEx O*E" * * NT
. adronteopioce your etewia
want of your teqdusienp all
any re-ponl—3.
get tin to buy for res. *-* when deded
given teens mopensitile reason. Write forde
exale -aseaidnet katnmias tronat
"**""“ ngows corrox ors co. ,
9 . New London, Con.
MITCHELL &SCRUSGS, Apth
DALLAS TEXAS 7
pi thellingtl, ana Gowda ifoftews
......-------------S ---------------- —--HE-S1Y it ng eosyonng womanhood, and in attempting to
most ire portant state office in the her relative now in Dent o lA P "e realize that her mortal frem aims h ave already
7 it bovernor just completed a two yeu s’ term * Hunts- Ch ... :-= * ** +C1 - *
he propse. next to that R E -------HL a tia santa tar we bare indeed, suffered a caiamie.
ru well calculated to darken every contenance.
and sadden every heart in the community.”
Ths religious exercises were conducted by.
the Rev. *. M. Averill, and her remains
were followed to the grave: by a large con-
course of sorrowing friends and relations.
The friends of N r. Charles F. Clint, am
their names are “logion” in this part of the
county, are glad 10 know that he is a can-
didate: for county attorney and mean »
give hint a beart y support - ' rMn
“orderls-dergeant E. T. King, for years
has manifested a spirit of unsetish
devotion in sitting up withand wanting JF
on the siek. which has won for him a latest
enviable reputation in this community.
For deeds of urne Christian, cimrity, Ser:
geant King and Captain B. F. Green, will
vie with the best members of the church to
which they belong
gift of the people, next to that of governor,
is the attorney-general’s position. He is
ville. It is evidently not a good scarPA
the legal adviser of el the herenet the" L. remae reane pultrona, . A
- On Monday, June sen. Judge Alexander
White, representing fiffy-seven handhold,
ere of the Texas Trunk r allway company,
fed his motion in behalf of said bondhold-
ers in the Kanlinan diatikt effurl. PrY.N
8.5 9*1 5 .7I a
'eaaat departments, and the legal interests
of the state rest in his hands. These being
facts that everyone must acknowledge
does it not, then, behoove the people to be
thoughtful and wise in the selection they
make for this exalted and response:
ble position ? Should not their choice
be centered on a gentleman or
the ' highest 1 gal attainments, and
mental capacity. 3 Taking these: Drop:
enbondlold
by.
as the producer, with the other sections of ositions as a basin, i is with pore M
- ‘ part as the consumer with pride that I mention the name 4
■ the country in large. 2
of its products. Such facts in such emer-
geneies as the present are extremely grati-
tying, and are well-caleulated to cause
a Plug Fora perfect a security ”, in
all the various avenues of trade within the
state. There is no necessity for fear here,
and the general feeling of uneasiness need
not be for a moment indulged by our Deo-
ple. We are as Estate wimont sel-sustain.
th5 met s ou aoner or many evienees
of the greatness of the state and its desira-
Chairman Smith with Reference to Coin
Nrs mid. L
“19, Eiveet
- racy of Texas., 20)
The late reapportionment of the state
nesn.neieert
committees of the party, various inquiries
with pride that I mention the Damne ot CoF
onel E. J. Simkins, of Corsicana, in conned-
tion with the office wor attorney general.
He is a South Carolinian by birth, i a gen-
tiemab of erudition and manifold ‘ attain:
ments, is profoundly learned in the law e
brilliant advocate, and being of sound and
mature judgment, he. is a wise and safe
counsellor.” He is of the firm of Simkins &
simkins. of Corsicana, and as counsellors
and attorneys at law, they stand in the
front rank of the. profession. Colonel
Sumkins was, for a long time district alter-
ney of the Corsicana district, and so able
and so successful, in this position as to win
the proud distinction of being one of the
very best state’s attorneys Texas has ever
sad. "Thoroughly versed as he is in both
the civil and criminal law, and being withal
an bo lest, honorable, diguilied and suave
gentleman, commanding the esteem and
good will of all who know him, and being
full of energy, and punctiliously devoted to
to be allowed to intervene in the case. No.
1824, W. K. Show el al, vo.ei the Terne
Trunk railway company, claiming in said
1824, W. K. Snow
petition that the invest
was due on the isl of !
W-Y * * *—A g
He is of the firm of Simkins &
____.__. May, lease, and stall
remained unpaid; that the trustee in the
mortgage made and exec ated to secure the
payment of the same refused No act, that
sail bondholders bad, by reason of said.
mortgage a prior hien to sil other credi- wa
tors, and prayed to be allowed to intervene "
in said suit,” and that the road and its 57
57 2 Th metropolis
4 at , very satisfactory figures. E- The
utmost harmony, Mr. Realy said, existed
h Tmtwtan heir road and the Mexican Cen-
UUy •
between
suave
d-aiswiteisic-- eyer. /, 2 ,,15520171000asceu from inegbore com.
their debts.. This moion "".rest 27 L Asignmentor cases forcstonday, June 17. --222040—-L
Y - [x 1882.: 5 %
2M4 Alien ya Dallas & Wichita railroad com.
panp-IS
asss J a Hurt vs Hamilton & Co, Friday.
asu Hamilton a Co vs J M Hurt, Fridas.
stis Carson & Lowis.Ts Texas Copper Mining
' company V
3828 Mary A Rowe et al vs Newton Griffin et al.
so KELLevy vs Texas a Pacide reliroed
juite a number of the attorneys represent
ing the home creditors of the company, viz:
Manion a Adams and J. S. Wood, for the
Kaufman creditor: Sawnle Roerson,A,W.
Nowlin and Z. Hunt, for the Dallas conn’
creditors—on the ground that they were
not the a proper a parties Jh that
case, the , sibiee ihatier in dis-
relement’or the ase
in favor of the plainti
The court after he
, mwen-“ in " dis-1
settled by, a
*9 E
9
, INDORSED By t
' PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AN
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
have been made of mne as *•the proper
method of reorganising there committees,
and much donbt esireme PI
set in the preminds rubdu
6512 2e have been able to ascertain. The
erecutive committee of the state having
anteeuLrutive committee Ix
y, and punctiliously devoted to .The court after hearing the, arguments re Z company, w td hds,
imposed in him, he is eminent- fused to grant the motion of the bondhold,$oo M. McCullough * NoCutloust. Tam
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urcesnsderC E IHMMIMAI W GRHMEVAMF
, Judge A.T. Watts for the Supreme Court
power To the Ealor of the Herald. r *
ee to Teausus, June 1, 1882,—Probably no man
called to the bench in the state or out of fit,
has performed such a vastamountofercellent .
and most antinfectory work se Judge Walts Mes
utter the things I do know, and do —
the best interest of the state.1 Cis.
CIn met. * sha
Su-n"!A-anp=a w mosiet .fxoereer:27b5 M.OKRE
mon—.eee.noreue gor net poses
whatever they may be, devolves, upon
t.e chairman of that committee. Ii have
thought it advisable to appoint, their
S =.=2=.yeens
Tre. 2eedon chain
resets
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interests, howes er, de*
t
Jr-
: InAI
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We quote s “ Northern republican PPREA
-
chairman state e
Aldemoemtie
,19%
5. The chair
see, ”2 Mdse
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grant the order of removal to which fuliel company fher-day). don Animmhatat
on Suheler a parts vs Turns Trunk mnilrond
as Woalopernceesemannnt.
is 5--55GWY**21-22-. aco
Judge White.”.".: 52229
tee receiver, Thomas F
ine to make.
called on Monday, t. out i at
=--= EECELF
mas sur to present a
1 tions of Law.M
blemished personal character, learned in
the lias "**
WEe-eee===,.11ert.1oglne wire Mountain Mifoe"t
xrorcemnera to me judiciary and of rare
service to the state. What he has accom-
plished in the short period el time he has
been with the court of appeals is an earnest
the nomination next month.
Blessed, with rare, good health
and pref content land
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published Denver, Colorado,
n Yeenmnu - nave muas
been developer -:* ***E2
, is a
ver gray and D
N
95,
5-1
—woamge,
*ec-octe
Ny MI
mu bud et af ve Texas a Podderii--84 «*
in Rosen Johnson es vexed Trunk mailros
$m22,uli Yac Tok sanroe
s Saia Eteitira.
th Frank Shruner va Chicago, Texas & Mos
ean Central railroad company. s, 1
J4P4 Faniger Bros TE Neely * sliHigan, ■ «
Cer
0 : SYMPTOMS OF A L.
TORPID LIVER.
Mein
mauve swesssuey ***** -*--== , lected some/i’-yeere bee
well as two lines to the southwest of the, 22400-9---Recess
state and Mexico. Further developments eres Xellot 55" Hsernchtrne E
will be awaited with interest * E L SAREVEKESDE,
1 SEROUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED
A=*= I oeurrig pruts are especial ly adapted”
least known such cases onedose effects suchsdaret
ing as it does, from a thoroughly reliable
source, that the Santa Fe is in a fair way
at a very earl y day to have one of its most
important termini at Dallas. Such an out-
come would unquestionably and necessa-
tily prove of incalculable benefit to both
the Gull,Colorado a Santa Fe road and the
city of Dallas. The advantages to us in-
deed would be very great, as we would
have two direct-routes to the seaboard as
-1*1
Horses Stampeded by a School of Fish, 1
, Among the most peculiar and
fish of Nevada is the conewee, a native of
and, found only in Pyramid and Winne-
mucea lakes.’ One of the most striking
peculiarities is a mane extending along:
the back from head to tail, which renders I
the creature so unsightly that it is always
sheared by the fishermanbefore being
Seen anti
Allel the river from bank to bank. They
b essnldss
distance from the stream. In the spring of
1809, at the time of the Indian war, they
1
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Hed-nh
office, 35 Murray st-New "D
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:bass at awe .... .ton compress. |
which is to be built, and that at once, at the |
Biion depot. A syndicate him been formed, ..
composed of the owners of the Howard oil- L
■ works and some of the officials connected 1
meeseeeree asdreedyupon theliv“*
Only Vegetable Com
Liver Complaints, .
uiesiarae
Ite who
dvenem. Headache. Itassisusd
gestion, strengthens the $) S’
A Book sent free. :
rm “ " 2099 " Ta Broadway, N
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