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S
MLUS HERALD FBIM3 COMMY
OrtfiinliU'il Mny 8H IH7H.
JNO. W.wWINUKI.IX Prwllitnt.
ONO. U. WALKKIl Vice PliiHld.tiit
V W. U. lf.UJ.liA Nil Henrcliiry.
J. I.. I.KONAIU) Treasurer
PIIIKCTOIW-Jim.' 1?. Kurftiot Jnci. 0.
Walker W. 0. Holland. J. I.. IjtHiiiiiril tl. M.
i : Hwlnk W. J. Clark Jno. W. Hwlnilulln.
1 i iv.JNANCS (:0MMn'Ti;H-Oto.Miwink
. J. (Murk J. L. Ijwmard.
V.). IIOI.LAN'lt HiimIiipkm ItlllilUk'cr
PALLAS. TEXAS.
SATl'UUAl MOUNINU : I : : : HKI'T. 23.
I; . i'i ' i ' . '.iii
! j THE nHNIHNII'I'l VAM.EY. ;
!L JM r. Duvw; in hiit eoc:h ht Pi
.Soto MiHHOiiri roiitterod onii of liia
moNt I'umoiiH ilouliiralioim ' Hindu
nuiny yearn ago imuiitiiiioiit whiuli
hIho :yun iii)(irmot In. tho 'greul
Hpoocli of John CJ. Callioun ut tliu
iirut Siiutliurn Commorciitl Conven-
tion' ill Moinjilils. TI'wiih lliu docla-
1'iiUoii thut tlio .State of-tin) grunt
Vulloy of tho M'wKiHliil nro ono
und Midivmiblo. lb whb ft Hunt i-
munt which hud in il iiuicli p.ilitieiil
us .wolj as iimteriul HignillcuncH.
Wliou Air. Ciillioiin Hindu liin celo-
hnilcd H)uoi!li ut MoinpliiH tho ciir
dinul theory of tho Ouir.oeriitie
party wun opposition to inloi'iiul
improvement by tho (Joimrnl Uov-
crilmunt und il wan an artful nn-
nouiiL'onionb of that skillful politi
chin u4 woll an coiiHUinmato states
innn that tlio MissinBippi t'ivoi' whh
aroat inland Hon and an Midi miti-
tlod to tlio foatoring euro of tho (Jov-
ornmont. Tho Convontion at Mom-
pliin wnn compoHod of dulo'MoN from
nil tho Southern States and oupoci.
ally from AliHHouri und LuttiKiitnii
and tho political oloiuunt which hold
proiondoraiiL'0 watt tho nlrict cou-
struution wing of tho Pomocnilio
parly. Tho utloranoo of tho notiti-
mont by Mr. Calhoun wan for n
two-fold purpose; first to prove to
tho world tho consiHlonoy of tho
Democracy on this nubjoet of inter-
nal improvements by lowing that
appropriation by Congress of the
public money might well be made
for tho MlRsissippi river as an in-
. land Ma; and Hucoudly to announce
the fact that tho people of tho great
Valley of the Mississippi from tho
lalvOH to the gulf were ono in inter-
est one in commerce and one in
all tho social relations and should
bo one und indivisible in all mut
ters of political concern.
' 'Jefferson Davis was nlways a dis-
ciple of tho Calhoun Hchool of poli-
tics. The great South Carolinian
was nlways the inspiration of the
Mississippi statesman. The utter
ances of Calhoun never failed to
find a lodgment with Davis. ' Tho
"now departure" which tho "inland
sea" idea of Calhoun inaugurated
upon tho Demooratio theory of in
tornnl improvements as a political
question struck ; tho country with
surprise pervading the land like
magnetism and at once opened a
loop-hole through which the Democ-
racy escaped from a most unpopular
dogma. From that day to this tho
unity in interest und policy of the
.Northwest und the South has boon
conceded and tho expression of Mr.
Davis iiv the presence of tho people
of tho North wont in his spooou in
Missouri the other day that the
btates of tho Mississippi Valley are
ono and indivisible was .but tho
... repetition of u sentiment now irrnwii
iu vv uij iiuiiiiiiir ut iiuuhouuiu worUH.
And is it not but natural that all
thoso groat States washed by tho
waters of this mighty Btream und
bound together as by an indistruct-
ublu ligament should bo indivisible
in nil tho elements which go to
make up ono and the sumo great
people? (Now that tho ajnglo mens-'
ura of contest tiiut of slaveryi-lias
boon forever "removed thero is
4n l. ... i'...m:.. I ...I. -t I I
scarcely any question that can ore
ate q sonqiis discordnmongst tho
people ou all tliceo linos of latitude.
Tho pooplo high up on ..tho. yellow-
atono on the West "and whorrf tho
Alleghanoy and Alanonguholiu como
togtbor"iu tho KuiT 6avo ffroat hi.
toro'sts in common with the inhabi-
' tants who border on the Kod river
and tho Tocho. The wutors which
flowt from tho aoaroeg of tha'gront
river in thoir pagHugt to tho
sea visit a horaogonious M;'too-
plo U-jilh tho ' length 61'
their current. Kansas City and
St. Paul Pittsburg and MompluB
St. Iiouin and( Ifow Orloaus and
Btrotching away from tho rivorto
Mobilo conncctod as thoy are by
iron bands with tho regions of tho
North all are common people
with mutual dcpondoiiti relations
and ouo in a common destiny. The
vast Hitorosts which spring from
their commercial ! relation's fntoiihi.
Ces thoir unity in all that pertains
to businosB. rt This intimacy of com-
merco and trade is daily more and
more enhancing their locial rela-
lions bringing men together' fuceiib
f: ico and exhibiting by actual attri-
tion tho oneness of the people. And
U4 timo moves on tho sumo unity the
same unanirui the same univer-
sal sentiment in comnum will be
disclosed in all mutters pcrtuiniii;;
to politics to the theory and ad.
ministration of government as woll
us to the choice of tho best men to
bo placed in pnlitienl power. The
policy of Louisiana will be the pol-
icy of Iowa and tho. jilslfbrm nl
prlnc!)le's suiteil to the latitude of
Ohio will he broad enough for tld'
politics' fd' "TexnW 1 ami Alabama
Tho Democratic doctrine of Sial'e'
sovereignly will bo the sanio where
grows it tho" 1S011II1 svn wjioroj Jtlm
luborin itiillions of Hie -Norlh pro
duco brcadstull'rt cioufh; (it feed a
world.
This unity of senlimciitj ol Opin-
ion and of feeling so long a mere
abstract of theory is having to day
its practical fruition. "The hiutcrinl
interests of tho pooplo so complete-
ly nro they the Bame. all aloiiff tho
lino have hastened and are daily
hiistohing' alid .advahci'u'' political
unanimity and when another presi-
dential election shall come the
world will hoo a grand practical
demonstration 'of tho truth 'of a
great political as well as material
and commercial tiiiily
l'MVi;itsiTY Nritooi. a.M) oi'tei:n
... t.yxits
From the Annual Jteport of the
Superintendent of Emigration just
issued wo compile- the following
which we IhiiilCjWill be of inl'iicst
to our people;
.UNIVKItSITV I.ANKS.
There are 22 15:11 ncres of these
hinds lying in tho following coun-
ties viz ; Cook 22C22: acres ; Vol
lin 28'M) acren; Fun iin . 0:1821.-;
acres ; (iniyson 7D(i02 acres ; .Hunt
751:1 acres; Mcljennan 1 1 !);!(! nci cs;
Lamar l?Bo" acre. " There are
also -1.582 acres in Cnllalinn and
1 77:il) acres in Slmcklelord coun-
ties to cover lofca in tlrayson coun.
ty on account of that amount lie-
ing patented to other pat tie.';
l.UNATKJ ASVI.U.M J.AN'I'S
Total number of acres 10l)li!)S
which lie in the lollowing counties
viz: Stej)henH Hjdi)7 acres ; Calla-
han 1(132 ta res ; Shack lei'ord :;.")-
151 acres and Taylor 3:i:iKli acres.
Ul.tNl) ASVI.I'M I.ANIiS.
Total miniber of acres 1II001M
lying in the following counties viz:
Stephens 18180; Shuekleford and
Stephens 7171; Jones 1800 ncres ;
Jones and Shuck lel'onl 810 ;
Shackleford Sl.'Ml 1 acres ; Tay-
lor 11157 acres ; Taylor and Calla-
han 15:il)0 Tom (Jroen ;1180
acres.
OE.Vk' AND UU.MU AsYI.UM LANDS.
Total number of acres W'M)7 ly-
ing in tho following counties via:
Callahan 2!l(il!0 acres ; Comanche
l!t:i82 acres ; Kastland and Co-
manehe 8lo'0 acres; Eastland 8l(!(l
acres; Jones :52!Ja!) acre.;; Tom
Groeii' l3u8'acros.
. - . OIU'll.VN AHYl.tJM I.ANOS.
Total number of acres !tt)!ljlS lo-
cated in tho following coumics viz.
Stephens 73SS iicros; Stephens and
Slmcklelord 1405!) acres; Callahan
27188 acres; Jones :if;i".'l acres
Shackleford 12780 acres; ' Ton
Ureen l.tii'S acres
Tho amount of Univortfity lands
sold undoi' the 'authority "of-an act
of the last Legislature to actual sot
lloro is 2;KI0 acres in l anniu ami
800 acres .in ..McLennan onntibp.
lho amount of common school
lands sold tinder tho same aut hority
is as follows: Tarker 10781) acres
Harris; 1280 acres; Tari'iint. H47i
ncios; Deiilon 0'JtU aoros;Clay 800
acres; Montague 15 11 acres; Wise
li70 acres; Johnson 480 acres;
Jiowie 3i:(S acres; Drown IKii)
teres:- l'alo Linto ISO HPi'ei
Coma'noho0l fU.xiid
320 acres; 'etj; Uivb)i.J2(Lfacroa;
Coryolle 100 ucre-i; Lampassas O tO
acres; making a total of 12501
uerus.
"t. tt c. f-i y
. pn.WcdneHdayJastth.o members
of tho Corivention'adopted a series of
resolutions ottered by Alrj Brown of
Jiallad fcomribiit'inri; iiiSi viflimjiy
ono day s pay to the relief of the
sutl'orers iu tho lute storm on tho
coast. Tho result was a contribu
tion of W47.Hr; . ;" :i Vi.;r:.'
A mooting at tho ilayor's ollloo
Austin on Iho samo day appointed
a committee to solicit subscriptions
and ld48 were subscribed ut once ;
11 - 0 of which was contributed 'ly
em
)oyg in theienoraUijiKj Ol'
fi6e;
Tub Now. Yb'rltf Siin aiyg7 thui hi
ticket nominated at Syracuse tho
other day by tho Domocrata will bo
elected- and hotild flijivp. jiotTlom
.him ..( ''f.ft.i;t-f:.M.X
ma-
jw'ty... . ..1
III VI II
'Iiib tjditor acknovvloih;e;' with
thanks an invitation to attend "the
Old Votoran'B llarhocuo at Terroil
on Thursday tho 30th day of Sep-
ieiiiler. 11' our duties will jiertnit
we shall take groat pleasure in be-
ing present. 1' . "
iVi 1 lin k.i id. 1 -or 'i tin linlliut'll.iniiil :
H111 Voiir fdilorlal III 'TliuiHiliiy'a Ih-
mik1 of your valoal.Je pniier 011 (lie siili-
jri t nf I 1 n t 1 1 Tin -t . rl 'H cle. Itll'ol'ilcil mi-
a ureal drill of pli'iisiire In Its perusal.
Il H a Hiilvject-to which 1 hope In the
fill ui' you w ill ollvu i.all the attculiou
of yiiiir I'l-udei s. . i
our location an a city la not surpassed
or even iirox iioaliMl to ly any other
Inleilor eiiy fn the Mute. "The writer
re .'ollecln the time when Indianapolis
Indiana wif not ns lare in population
iih Dallas m to-day. Our locution and
hu 1 r 111 1) Hi ri itru similar to (that ol
Iicih litlii); looaUtd In the center of n
Inr.H't Mroii of inoHt excellent agricul-
tural IiiiuIm. It illroiiilM and the devel-
opment of .lie luiiiiul'aelui'inK inlcrowtH
have )imdo I iidianapoliH w hat she K
The Hiune ineaiis and cucriry will make
DidhiHthc ) 1 1 I i a 11 1 1 it I i h of Texas.
Pallas has nioro natural niivaiitaiji-s
than IndiaimjioliH. Wo huve au uiide-
velopod water power hero that U
ciiml to any in the Mule pimsihly
Willi Hut cxecjitiou of Kuu Antoid'o.
Tliis'ditcliiiatlon niuy surjiriso ino.st of
your readt'i's iifvttrlhelesH the fact re-
main. Ily .damming the river ill a point
within or near the city limits a head
011 fall of twenty feet may easily he
ohtnliieil ; then hy cnltini;' a canal or
'race" aloii; the hank of the river sue
one or two njilei; in him;l II oil hicli
to erect your tlom'litif iniils your col-
tnii and woolen mills machinery lor
water works etc. etc. each rit.-ci v i 1 1 k
lis power from this canal and thence
emptying ils wnstu water into lint river
niinUi helow the dam.
This power would he cnuliuuoiM ex-
eept In iit-of Vtrf;v ; toir ami nlrrmr.
Iihjh wuler. The present year there
Aoiild have been no Interruption. '1'he
worst years there would ho hoi
to exceed thirty or sixty days in
ill hut an uliiimhince of power 'could
he 1 1 11 il . Where It in important t hat
tlio power idiniild lie uninterrupted a
steam fii.;i tut hIidiiIiI tin kept ill reserve.
Many - CMtiihlishMii'iitH in the North
find it proiUubht Id and use wider
power thrco and six mouths in the
yeur and steam for the huluncO of tint
lime. The expense of wafer power as
compared . with hIcuui is only about
one-eihth.
Adam twenty feet in liciuhl Inelud-
liili race or canal could he built mid
I lie w hole power developed lor an
aniouiif nol i-xneedioi; $001101111(1 as
the city owns all of lim property ront-
on tlifl river wvnl of Water street I
woulfl.HUK?(ol that tho Board of Afdi r-
incn order our very ellich nt and eapa-
blM'ity Kntflneer to examine Into the
matter ami to report upon the practi-
cability of the piojecl. Xo other im-
provement in my hum tilo opinion
would conducy so much to the jironper-
ily of Dalian iw thin one.
Voids truly l.M I'ltoVKMKN'l'.-
CVNHTlTHT.lti.HAL UOA'VKNTWN.
"' 'IVioin'tho Hi)utuii'Xiili-i4iu)li.l
I'llli l lllll ItllJ .
. Al'fiTlN iStptemher l' 1ST.').
The Convention met piirsiiuut to ad-
journment.' K'oll nulled (Uonmt pren-
ent Minnies read and approwd.
Air. Caidi-i nicmbt'i' from t)l Tusii
uppcurc.il was sworn in and look his
scut.
Mr. Stockdalo pre-ientud a memorial
from tliilinil in reference to eolirora-
tiolls. The followinf' ri'solntions were inlro-
duced and r.d'erred.
liyiiMr; Wtitln Tho sent of any
member shall be declared vacant who
absents himself for four days without
a Hood excuse. Laid over' under the
rules.
Ily 1M1V JOrliavf-fKtfiuilMng Stale tr
cyuhty otlleer to be declared i;uilly of
felony and subject to Imprisonment
In the pciilteiiti.iry nine jurors to re-
turn verdiot.
Hy Mr. Xtiiin Relative to the estab-
lishment of public schools; poll tax
oorliflcHte to he a prerequisite to
voting.
.Jly. Mr. WriKhl Hie Legislature to
prohibit the collection by colliilies of
inoic than ontt-ioiirlli ot theSlalo tax
except lor court houses and jails.
Uy Mr UilltiM i'lovidini; fur an tut-
nfNor and cyllectoi' til tuxes in eaoh
county to tioiit oiitcc two years.
Ity Mr. caver ( Jrantini; tho right
of Htitlrinje to wtmiun..
On nioiioti I'onventlon adlotirued to
w o ciociv 10-1111 rrow morning.
: 1 . 1 i .
Idinicdintoly after the luljnurnmunt
111" C I Mill BlttUll tllil : m.l.fll.nvj ....
solved themselves into a public meet
nijr when on motion o Mr. W dt
Held (leiierul W II. Darnell was called
to the chair.
Mini. .lObu Henry Blown of Dallas
iiH'ered the following preamnle ami
li'soiuiioiis vh eh were minuted:
Wheiens We the monrtiers ami olll
cers of the Constitutional Convention
have learned with profound sorrow of
tho.eutuniiUes whiel iuiv.eiielallon our
fellow citizens on the coast therefore
liesolved That gathered toitetheras
we are jrpin all piu tis;ot the Slate and
denied a partielpntion in the iueuMiies
of relief that nro beiii' devised at nor
1 I. - s . . .. . . . . .
icsiiei-iive oonies wo nereny unnvio-
iially contribute for the relief of tin
Hiiiicrera one tlay's pay to bo trans-
mitted as soon as possible.
Kesolved That Messrs. UaUin'i4;
niiKciy iMoeciiaie anu aiuruiiy are au
tliori'.ed to receive said 0011I.1 iluitions
and disburse the same In such manner
us In their judgment may ull'ord the
most rriiel.
Kesolved That our heartfelt svmnu-
tnies are temiereu the iitsiiessutl und
surviving friends and relatives of those
who perished in the late storm ou the
coast . -.. ......
. The roll was culled anil each mem-
oerresiioniitnir 1 lie result wasaeoiitrt
button of St 17 GO.
There was a little comedv In Worm
ley'H diiiinif room ut Wushinutou on
Monday niornlnir in which our ex
cellent'' Secretary of. tho Interior
showed oil to unusual advantage. "A
ftir. Marsh " happened to drop In Tor
his breakfast at tho solemn momeut
when Delano uud young John were
taking ' their own and "Ufter
tho complimetitu -. of the . hour
hud been eohauKe) Mr. Delano in
(juired when tho professor wnn going
to Kbt through assaulting him. The
latter mentioned Hoiuethiour ubout re
ciprocity by way of rejvly and then
to his 'nfctoulslimetit and to the .pro-
found ulai'ni of tlio other break lantern.
tlm Heoretary hrokf ouN like a whole
ulmshoiise or the. mal(-pox In u per
fect fury fir invuctives ami decorated
the " hrofesnor" With tho'" title
of liar.- poltroon ..ami; bo . forth
of Mr.- Delano's familiars. Aiming
other things wnien lie snni itmt are
purtlr-iilnrlv cliaraefVrlstlo ofthe uu thor
was this refrtohiug Ronliment : "You
have set Welsh. Walker and other
liouiid'8 'on me." At tho end .Nlr.
Mumh hfivlox failed to scnr worth a
cent uud having preserved his dignity
Iu spite ot the provocation to give the
.Secretary a sound thrusblng Colum
bus huld that the iirnfessordliln't know
what a'yeutleiiimi io and Immedi
ately left tho room i'oor Delano
l li'i rcputallon Is polio Ids 'riomls dis
own him the public distrust him the
polillfluiH despise him no lias lost
everything that was worth keeping
ami now lust ol all ins icmper
Ll'lilladelphla Times.
A lli.illli Vli l.lniK Ntimiilniit.
It limuii'Miil tor u 1111111 10 ilrlalc iinlliiury
ISllill' Wll.-ll 111. !'.' vi'illl l.ll'lllllili: lilin to
IMiHorin work 111 liiiinl Tlic MtlKiHi which
Inlior inixhiitm Ih Im-rrimfd tun foht by tlio
ih'liUllitlliiK ru-ualliia nf lliu Htluiiil nuts of
I'titiioierce. ho llixt lint ti'ineiiriiiy Invluurii
lion In iiiii'.-linii .1 ill 11 f.'iolul eii-il to limiltli.
A mini 11 luii I In order In linpnil lii-ul Hi fill en
erifj' Htloukl bts incllciil.-il. Tint ruunon Unit
ItoitAillui'sHloaiiicli llilti is uru ho woiuler-
tolly fllli'udoiiit nun r'l'iratlvitnnil prnvitiit.
Ive Is that . Ilielr iiImiIioIIi' liiisln of pure Did
Ityo In inhiRlinl w!lh vi-wtiilile tonlc.-i uinl ul
liMiillves wlileli iiiv tin- most puleiit kmiwii
10 iiii'iltital hiitiiiiNls TlU'lr hiiineilliitii or
Nl.liiiiiliilhu it I !'.-. I Is to loun'i I In-ihiria 111 1 011 -eiUlim
ftlid tlmlr "iilisi'iiiH.'iit (ipciiillnu Is to
puriiiniii ntly liivlK.iiiilit llirnuidi tliu iiu-dl
inn of rc.'-loml iliKi-stlnii unit Mi'cietloi) tliu
viii-luiii. oi'itiinii ol Hie l idy
hy AeTiiiinrrr.l
To aiiiniid rliujiti-r loiirleeii of Hot pi hiled
coin. 01 oi-niiiHiiiM-N 1111-iireveii 11011 nun ex
I liinnltliiiii iil ol Jl r.-M.
Keciiou I. lie II iinliiilieil by lint City ( 'oil 11
all of tin- i-iy of D.iilns Inai u iiitiii'vcr nuy
woi.fl.m lnijil iiii now leuodhiK whlilu Hie
lire limits of the clly slmll It.' (Iiuil'ii;t.d liy
ill .- tl.ii ri.liiill.i Iiik or i'i'iiili-lin o( llic niiiiiV
Is lli-lt-liy iiroliliiili .l li.i:s the uwloT tlliUH
01 slmil ill kI oliiuiii 11 iinriiilt lioin lliu Mny-
or of llie ully tun! Is'lni-u lloi Mayor slmil
Ihsiicuny niii-Ii or; mil lit. sliull ituiiHit Hot
SHltt utillibnifK 10 lid limpeeleil liy MireadlK-
lofcrt sIciIh jii'ihoii who Htiall npjirulsi- the
ilaiii'..eoii s:iiit oiill.llMit Mini II llirv .-.hall
ill. in 11 im- theiliitiiiiueiHl I I.' Iillldllin llillo II II V
per Oitnt. oi Its viilui' lu'lori- Ihe lire or iikmh
no in. mill xliiill In. Ki'imleil. The cost ol iip-
priiiiti HH-nt shall la. p tld liy the owner.
Is. iilon. Hint ikhiiiii'V. i- any liuiMlnif
sliull fioin ni;e and in-rli.i-t liecoiiie dclaplila-
iimi ut'" sninit m nnri-'iy (K-iiiren a iiiiihiok-..
nii.l oitroinnhoiii h.jinu 1101.lt. In Ilia Msvor
ol any hikiIi l.ullilliiii- he sliull oiuihi- iIm-hiiiihi
to Im hispuetttil by Hum) flinlurtwU'il wr-
sims ir. iioi.miH 111 1111. itlly alio 11 the
Haiiiii bit ri'iMii'U'ii by tint hiNiKH-.tois to tut in
a o.. 11111:11.11...! I-. iiniiunn 11 tlio situi Iioiim- Im
wll hln I hit lire limits and 11 wooden lnuisit
the .Miiynr.-diitll cjuhh n to ha reniovi-d or
pulled dow n 11s hit may (K11-111 lies! hini!
ico oitys nourit 10 i.iui owner 10 remove
illspvi. (. or 11141 Nllltl.l Ml Hill! MIL! 11 lH!ll rc
l.o itliuleil anil II sal.l hoiistt h.i onls On In
lim llniiiii as llxe.t hy Iho oi'iltnan.'i.H of
i ih; liny. Ilia Mayor shall retpilrn the nwiinr
lo re nil r ine K.ime or atiaoi II . wilhlu a tlm
I o he. lined in the mil lite and II the owner af
ter milieu lull iiilli-n or ueith'i.l to ri.iiu r or
al nile the lions wilh In I he limn II. veil .It shall
Int alait.-i! Ii.y llie iiroi.or olllra-rs of the ullv
on (inler of thi .Mayor nil exitiinu to hit
puni ny iiittuwni-r ol the proiiony
H.'itllon :i. 'I hut. wlieiiever miy wnnden
bllCilluii wllliln llie III. hlnln Kli.nl hiKtom-
pitiineii o as hetnitiluiii'.i.roiiH to tho (n!)(hu
oils hiilldllls. or Is IllO'ly to I'lllme Urn llie
saint- shall on lllKliiteleil lis here Iti herorc
provided In i-ini of .Iclapldnl.-ii InilulliiKs;
i.iio o ' in- ln.'.ieeioi s hiuiii 11' J II III 1 1 lit OllllU-
lilif itiuiililalni'd el lo ha dainzi-i-ons lo i......
tl-!tiiui Inilldlnt: or us lllittlv to chiikh. or
promote llres the siitiin shall lie deemed
lino a oi ns a nuisance miu tim iMuyor
aiicr urn nays none in tha owner lo i-hiiiovh
or n ti tle lite niils ini'f.Nhiill cinisn lliitHiuauto
o piiueii iio.vn or ritiuoiHl at Ilia ujipitiiNu
of the owner.
Si'dhin i. That any person who sliull vio
late tm nisi ncelion or this orillnaiKtu upon
eoiivli-liou liefoi-it Ilia Mavor shall Im 11 1
nut less lliau ten nor inont Hum mm liuml-
red dollars and co-it. of llie pioKcciitlou ami
solium sum line lino i'omis not he
liaiil Ih" iii-rsiin convicted Noall hit Omnia.
oiiu.l ami niuy Im rt qiiin d to work iipiiu tint
Hli'-itlsiil llie eliy lor lirnten duvg. mul in.
name penalty Mlmll be imposed lor uuuh of-
ICIIS'.
St'i-llmio. If tint owner of imv wiui.l.n
botiB.i ilain.e..ftt hy lire sliull desir'' to repulr
IhcNiiine he mIiii' I utility tin. Mayor In
w 1 1 (.i int. tit it i iii. i mi meanly ol sal. I tmihlina
mill lliul It is ivIMiin the llitt llaiils as Uxcd
tlii'ordlntim'csol'ihn cily; u-liereupou the
.Mayer shall appoint tlirt n dihiiiti'i i'sti'il par-
sous. House hofdi'is In llie c.ltv whoshnll m-
speci n ui sum (laiaaiieil iiullillim ami ap-
praise the same and the dnmai:i' I her to and
itiaiii' a report nl tliiiMimt' to Hut Mavor In
wriiini: lOKler onlli ami 11 It -null anni'iir
from h.i 1. 1 uiiiirai-eineiil Hint Hi. sili.1 imii.i.
lliu: has linen da matted hy lire to lint extent of
nny it riteni. 01 lis value the .Mnvor hall
Issue an order piiihllililuir Hut n.iiiiirin.. .r
said hulltllni! and lliuruufmr suiil tiulldliiK
sleill not Im repaired
Scelloiid. It shall ho IlKMluty of tint Mar-
snaii oi uni t'li.y lo amorce all iirdtiittiiititK for
lim luevt-ntliiii and sni-i-ud nf tin.
MiH'tlun 7. Hi II I'm th ir.lninitti that an em-
iiritfiicy ha it 'clurcil and thlNonlliiauco shall
oo iu lorctt iroiii ami aiicr lis passage.
J.P.EKKKOKIl.trVy.':jUM"J'0r'
EDUCATIONAL
PIUTE SCHOOL
fin Monday. IVptcmhi'r (lili the iinder-
shtned will losuinn his whuliislid (luHis Iu
Hie I ii 1 1. : 1 1 1 mt sllihilcd on the eornei- of Kim
.laelulti i-nil I'riK'Uett sliiH-ts. The session
w 111 ceiillnutt for hi weeks and win ho ill-
v i.i. ii nun i wo innns in yn weeKs i nch elos-
lnt; ruspectlvely on tint Ulstof Jiinuiiry and
luili ol June IN7tl. Puiitla ntivivitil lu nil
eipua lor tlio innn. Hueli tut enter Hilar tint
npi-nlni; of Hip session will he ithurscd In tlm
i-ioniMii i uu lei in. io in iiiielioiis inadti for
iiktst'iineexc'i'i't In casisof piotraoloil illiuns
iSrtH ol i'tiKioii pertt'iui.
1'ItOll & mi TO 530 ou.
l'liyiihl.t in liistiilhiii'iit.s nionllily In ad-
vance. HepLiMliu - WHO. A. CALHOUN A.M.
Iulli? tScJiool
Will OI'KX KKl'T. 0 1H73
At tint Sliisonlit Hall ou Houston street
In which all Ilia braiielms of n thnmuiih
Knclisli edmtatloii. Incluilinij higher iiiutli-
eioiiilcs wltii l.atln Kreiich ami Music will
bitUnmht. .1. P. I'AltsoNs prliioliiiil
Dallas Springs Seminary
JO J COC'III' V.V STJSKKT
roil STlilKMSMALE & FEMALB
Will reopen on Monday Dili or September
next with four eitlcleiit ittaitlirn.
. : TUITION ;' '
Tnlilim ft-om SM) to....;...; S5 00 per month
limideiital lt w ()(lr mhttl
ruliloii on pluoo 6 on pr nidutii
l-iiino lor viiictiw fit) per month
lially oxerclscs in vocalization In ttlass free
lailloii iniynblu liroinnllv nl th.. .....i ...
each minilii.
Arriiniiumontu fire mmle with the lloaril
wlicrchy our pnHimH may recvlvo their pro
l-titii of the sci.ool front.
niiK'.-iinm V. K. M. MIIJ.KU Prliicliml.
Dallas Female Institute
TH t tVl: HI ASM UAL (iKS.S10.
. ' WILL COMMHNCK OW ' '
FIfiST MONDAY (6lli) September
til rolll'tfO lllltllllliff. Vf VAm atf.iut! MUK
t TUITION. f
rultlen ti lliu ivi.mi flpJ'
piirtnirnis from s;i to to Ji UU par month
Iiieliluiilal fee dint lor usuf v t : - i
pmiio.pnen.-.: ....... so per niBtitll
Pnyahle atrlctly nt the end of nnoh moullf
Hinall boy ftdinltted ns lieretolore.
Pallut.Te'xiw AttKUMia 1S7S. iiukllMiin
813 r Elia Strict" 818 -
MEAT MARKET
Mil E'GHESPpricIors. (
We would aiiiiniinco to tho citizens of
Dulltut tlmt we have opeiiett
A ..'NEW MARKET
At the nhovf) plee and would Invite tho
public Ui favor un with noil sept Isdlin
" .' !'." r ' ' i (.' rt
MISCELLANEOUS.
DENTIHTIlY'i
-11 V-
DU. .J. A. MHCGAll.
Two full Illlltt'H Of tl'lttll KVllHI
(hot to.ilh on plate low
Hold lllliitf uvuu with luollihiii'-
fai'i! it 00
llrolteu Inoili rusLoreit to thuir
natural lonn hy Kohl S.'IWI to lieu
Tin ami niuiilKum IHIIiiks ii ltd to 2 'i0
All c'lMiiHscsof the ti't-lh ami ifinnH trnatcsl.
I have worked lu Hal I as seven uud a half
years Hint one yeai-Nif tint tliiitt with un line a
Workiiniu un Is lu tint statu. 1 will warrant
all lliu work 1 do for tlnen years. Oiitcc ou
Klin st ruct ov.tr I ha City hank.
JilliiniiiiitlSw;tin. J. A. HKKOAIt.
ADOLPHEKING & CO.
BUYERS AND SELLERS OF LANDS
AND
GENERAL BROKERS
Over 1'oslolllee
ID a 1 1 t u . Toxas.
Improved ami open lands buiudit sold
traded or leased.
Uunm uud tiivi'HtmotiM itlfscled. (otlcc.
tlon promptly iiiiiauuiiil uouuunluil for.
S(ill'lIIIWlltl
Galveston Elevator Co.
A yen no A bet. till atidtld StsM
GALVESTON TEXAS.
ClIAltCJIOS.
Two oi nta per bushel .'or first ten days
(liiit-hnlf cent for Niihstiiii"nt Inn days or
liiiclloiiiil iart thereof. One-half i-itiil per
bushel lor (tlcaiihi II ordered. This inotiideH
all chariies for rect'lvliiK wulKhlui; and ioad-
hmln vcshjI. tot liulhcr hiloriiialton ap-
ply lo
J. HAGtJAUT
('nr. Main and Marlcut His. Dallas Texas
JyllHl.'lni
PHILIP LINDSLEY'S
Ij A. "VV OFFICE
Corner ol' Kim and Market Klreetn up-slulrs
1' O. ttox -'l-i HulhiH Tuxas.
Will pracll.'n hi tint Coui'N of llallas eoiih-
IV and In tint Hiiprn lint and li'i'dnral (.'ourts
at Austin ami Tyler.
Dill lim hiisluess references First Nullonal
lhinlc ; Chrlsflan Krelt: Ksip proprlnlor of
Klein's llourlliu mills ; ICev. 111'. A. I'.HmlHl
limlor First I'rcsliyiei'l.ui I'lairch. aii;7tlliui
CARD.
O. M.HII1III.KK. JAUKS R. CUMMINO.
G. M. HIBBLER & CO.
COTTON WEIGHERS
AUCTION A.'l) COniSSIIIN MICIIAuTS
AN V)
Jioal Instate Agents
7I0F.I.M NT.. IKW.I.AN TI.XAN.
('(iiislKiimeuts of eotlon all Uhids of pro.
illicit and (live stock wuimns elc sollclied.
t'oktclloiiR madeon all uixcssllilc piiliiin.and
proiiiitt ruuiltlaiii'cs.
Hi" IVJ"Ilf'OK.
tlly rurinlsslon.)
Hitralil Printline I'ninpiiny Dallas Texas.
Adams A Leonard. Hankers. " "
Uasiou i 'l'hiinias ' " o
City Hank " "
First Mational Hank "
Clarke llryans Itlako " "
W. U. Uandiit & Urn. " o
Hhiyock A Uowland Hi. I.ouls Mo.
J. M. Urilnitoii Oulvcstoli Texas
iiUKttid.Sni
W. IV. WOllOKN. AI.KX. HMIl'll.
WORDEN & SMITH
G eneral Blacksmiths
(Old Herald Building corner Kim and Hous
ton si reels)
DALLAS - - TEXAS
Wit arc prepared to do all kinds of black-
smith woik anil particularly tine oarrhiKit
work and will bit ready for shoeing lu u
C-iiinranlAtelniz mind honest u-m-k. u-n r.
ant'ut fully soltcttttsliiiieof public patronuge.
Tv. II. I LfvPLAOK
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN
OWee No. Stt Mali. Nlreel Opp. Iho
Major's Olllee.
Dr. I.aPlaea trials all ehroiilcliuenuea mii
suceessfull.v. a tew of which time i... .
tlonetl: fatnrrli of head or liliuliler liron-
ohltls Incipient coiisunipttou dyspepsia
..... ... ... no nniiiiiu.il over luscases Kld-
li.-y aim lllillKlcr I'oninlalnts. i i. i.il.m .l-...
sy lieart illaease paralysis uolier nmeuor-
rnea ilvelnt'iii()lrlleu. lnenorilni! i
supniesslon lallliiu ol llie woinh ulceration
of Ihitwoiuh milk leg Kreeu Bicknrss (leu-
mrrneu is Kenoniny eureii lu from feu to
foiir.ecu days) piles fistula In alio lmrher
.o n lever sores caniters ami an old ulcers
nervous delilllty. To tho va ami ..Ur u
Klven esptielal attention. Hiiermatorreali
..... w i.'111111'w n.votiiis anil Konorrhcti
cured in tint shortest simett of time. Mid-
wifery unit the diseases of women and ehil-
dieu ilia made a siiitclallv. All amit.i .its.
Itasca uru treiiled quite as siu'itessliilly iih the
il UIVll. Plll.l.lliOlvluilu.l i.l II...I. l. ..........
HllKiHSl.tlll
11 . v. u ... 11.11 lllJUSttS
A.C.BERIIY
Builder and Contractor
OK
Brick Stone & Frame Buildings
All work Bimratiteetl flrslKilnas nnd fintlH.
fiuitioh Biven
ltriek for snla. Also ila.ni.iA .nu..A.
?iiiUerialllirmklBai'd exctmnga for bulltling
t. . . PlnMH"'1'0 8troet to JlldKe
llarksiliile'M resltutuce. nuK'i.iaii-
Important to Fanners.
Itavlnit mado sntlsfactor nrraimoiuenta
Liberal Advancements
thilHH!vV.l7!rJIttt0i.lp hmt lroptfnim
f u !1" T"111'1'' Wuyof Tex Cen-
tral Kallnma to Unlveilou and Uieno bv
fiom'iaZ u l'r'.n "r0"(" of mlluX
miu l?J !f.fe LY"imol t the rate of
ZTZnnLWltU '
slKUiueuto. ' ou u cou-
G-HAGGART
CVvllM?mkelRUd AU'""1 '-.llll.TeXM.
CARD.
Thniie who .IubIm
th l.n.. ..f "lemseiveii of
? umarTl'v ln8 m"kl'ul-t Aitt cV.n do
yo miarlly or otherwise. All the nnneMiarv
1 e It mis Schedule.. ProohVif 1 b SSTji?
truuiionii oan be had by applylna to the un.
UerHlKe.l at the oill.te i.f W Kikliorthl
eastrooju of the Oourlliouii. '
ij.p.xiAiinxa.
July 11-dSiu
Direct to fa
BAflK'ftG.
WILLIAM II. OAHTClN.
V II TltoMAH.
SHI i UBS
B2ALSB3 ni z::c:ia:st33
Insurance & Collecting Agents
Threo-Htory llulldlnti Nortli Hidu rubllc
Hiiiaiit
DALLAS. TEXAS.
(lllf
8 J. ADAMS.
j h r.KosAun
Adams & Leonard
3B j. INJ X-3L 313 S3
Comor of Elm & Austin St:.
DALLAS - - TSXAS
We also nenotlate flint elieSH houds anil
IiiiikotoaiiHoii kikmI collalitrals.
IJoihwtlouH ma.lit utall iioniUiin the Uni-
ted Htlltes. 4jf
J0II KKIJ!'. rrciiltlet.t.
Vi'. .1. CIA11K anl!;f.
I 4 K
ill
orn a i i. An tk.a'an.;
Authorised Capita
$50000000.
OollectloiiR reinltl.e.1 on day of iaynii;iit lit
eurreut ruius ot excnai.eo
nmioexoiisi
W lj. Murnliv. V. C. (tonnor. li V Tom.
kins- Ph. hantjur W.. I. Clark John Kerr
T VT. VIlllUIWI l.litlll
CHOCEniLS.
1ika1.i:u IN
Choice Family Groceries
CIGASS T02ACC0 ETC.
.Vo.tr'iU Klsstt XI. I.1;j!F;i Tft'xa
n n;;t i .t'iio
Marsulis & Uitdcnvood
WJIOI.KHALK
."TO O O X fFi
AND UKALEUH IN
Wines Liquors and Tobaccos
l mul (ton Main Hi. coi'iK-r I. lunar.
DALLAS TK 1C M .
vaiv
T. S. YOIJN(i
WITH
J.
Wholosulo and Ketiiil Dealer lu
WESTERN AKD DOMESTIC PRODUCE
ANI-
CIr.AL C0S2iSS!l)S KI.HCDA.M
Gor.On; and Austin Sts
(Opposite A'lumi A lonnanPj Bank)
MdHf n.H.LAH. TEXAS.
mw
Hiiveopeneil a new meat market In tint new
uiiiiuiny on
Market St. rearofilic Uismartk Saloon
Which they have fltti'd up lu first-eliiss
haiid "" W t'"JJ' Wl" aili' llwyn on
Frenli IJct'f BfuUon Vea5
And all siioh meats as tint country nlToiMs In
the r aeai'on. Willi laruc additional racilllles
lor litindhior ami lf..itr .....ii........
detitrinliied not to bit exeelU'il lu Ha. tpy
tuit qual ty and prion of meats thev uslt a
eoiilliiiianiiit oiihe patroiiaeit littretoforo so
liberally hesiowuil uiton thuiu.
.Inn.. 'Vl 1 CT.'.
FLOUR.
Trv lCrittii's tiflentui i..ii.p .i mnM r
the f'ity" Hour. Tint bakers anil 'families
who use the "Ocean l'loiri" ir..i nn..uii... t.
equal to the best nonheru Hour. Can be
tumid for salti at
OltKNCH A IN A CI1II.DKFHS1 Agents
. . - . '''"fuer Kim uuil MarUnt trets.
July 7-d:tm
UNDERTAKING.
A. W. MORTON.
Nvxton ol Mnsnnlc ana fi ll jr t'omit.
toril'N Bllll
General Undertaker
Cocliran Strcnt Dallas Texas
Keeps constantly on liaiul rendy nuide CNf.
unsoi an Kiuua and lr.i. Aluo a fuU mip-
FISK'S METALLIC EUEIAL CASES
-A.nd Caskets
GLOSS WHITE COFFINS AND CASKETS
Par l'fclllrn nnd
HOSKWOOD COFFINS AND CAHKKTU
C Also a full nupplyof UnilertitkerH' Hani-
"no nuinoioas gi every Mtuu. al
wholeHiile nntl retiill..
lie Una a haudsoni
OVAL GLASS HEAKSE
for attendance on furerals.
Onier. by mall or ttiograpU olloltel nnd
prompter atUmded to. ufiHtf
5
m
MAIIKET
"r
Bll A IS I
Job Work.
Every dpsorlptlon of eoreinerotnl Job work
JoaOrFiri Prl01'" 11
FRUITS NUTS COSFlCTlOBEfiY tTC. "
nios.M.M:. i.r.cAiIwtu
Miers & Caldwell
WH'JLKSALK DK.Vl.KIW IN
Foreign an; Domestic .
MID OSCARS
Aa:xT Mm
Kill CIJSfI.il!
Win Nlrrel H. (l l'yril
DAIIjAIS . . TK.Viu
r.l.Uy 1
(Houtlieiiht t'oriiorof ttia Kquum)
UPll!SAIK AXU KKXtll. DK.AI.KII IS
GE "CREAM
ANt
SODA WATER
The llest iil !:i( tiesl in the VUy
FAMILIES b PAP.TI23 SUPPLIED
All opIci-K for lee cream of Hf a 1011 .
utmai'ds lUdlveredwit resldauw. or any Via
In town. 1 L0
FBKSH 051AX0KS I'KAKS KAN'AVAS
1'IN'K AI'i'LKS
And other fiulls received uud countuu.Ur
ou hand '
uti-::j;a their season.
A oo!nph.'tc. and wull selected linuof
SAN CJ V 1! O ON I M K8
Cigar3 and Tobacco
A I.j V Y H O JNT II VV N 1)
ri iu'uasimiwok .ion i.-rs
Ant esp'-clally Invited to call and cxumlao
my lnr.:n lot.ol eii.iniiesiiiii.
fillSCELLfif-EOUS.
MACHINE SHOP
V-3
srt u in
OF LOUISIANjV. MO.
Ilei leave to In form the clttxenn of Dallm
and the siirrouinllnxconntrv that they linve
removed their exteimlvH works to this ltliute
md uru prepared to inniiufueluro all Kinds
ofHlcani Knisliies and Aiill Machineiy Cast-
liiKsol all ilest'i iptliiii dona on short niitlrc.
Wo have ou hand several engines of our own
makejiilso House l'ronis Window Ca
Sills Fenenii; Italciiny Hiiilinj; Knc Front!
Urate liars etc. We liava t.'ie i'.-ic.llltlt'ii fur
(illicitly turiiliit; ont first -cImim work well
ndaptcd to tint waiilsof this country unil
also lor lt.'pn hint; same at I he shortest milled.
JIONKKUAN & MdHltAY
Himlli sldoot the l.:oiii press lhillas Tcxnu.
Mitliiii-otiv.'iiiii
's-.-iTnT.-.-'
lr
DSIiESTilliEll.
Corner iKiiu mi EarwooJ 8trffig.
Burial Casos and CaakettS
A 2.r X3
ol all (Ihsoi iitlons aiwayn oil hand. '
Orders troni lux roiini.i-v iitj.i.tOni t.i at-
short nniicn. Graves dm' and lotspurcliiisi'd
in the city reiuulvrr and a splendid hwirse
" jrari oikcn iiii nisiied for nincrom.
v0vvvMj tl; V
.. . --... s . .... ..t-
f 1 ' 'WWII
w tvnv v. i
i.2tj-:ic---
THEY HAVE NO EQUALI
KK THK MOST IXTKABLI2 '
THE IE.if MI'M t K
HAVE fiitRATEK jfACU-ITirS.
COaiKr.lIK THE LEANT rt&l
Will Bako Cook Roast and ltroll quleke
auu uioreeveu than any other stove ...
1'KOOF. i -.
Flrilt Premium at. the ut. I nolo ic.lr. lUfW. it
Klrst I'luilllmtl at the Kt. I . .nils Kair. ISK7.
uoiu meilal at Uiuislana State Fair lfw.
First Premium at the Ht. Imis Fair 1CW.
rlistFruiiiliim at the Memphis Fuir.H
I'.lne Ulbbon ut the Ht. Louis Fair 1N.
First Premium at the Memphis Fair IH70. '
First Preiniumat Texan HtatJJ Fair 1S7U. ':i
First Premium at Texas Mtate Fair IK'I
First Premium at the Mum phi Fair lift.
First Premium nt UeorKlaHtate Fair 1K71.
Aud;every Satr almost without eiceptton.
putou trial. .... i'
EVERY STOVE WARBANTEjO
Exleiialnn Top with 1II or I.o .
lown Hmervnlr. iWri also maniil""
ire KiiiiiiicIihI Work or all kind. 1-'"
Unary a'luiuUprH' UarnlH.Etd. - - '
BUCK & WR.CMT
TM anil ?aa lllalii Street SI. I.onl.
Mniiiifiu-tiirera ot rarlelles t d'ooklnj
nuil ll.'iif tnu Ntorrs. Nmiiple t'nnl" d
l'rtee I.IhIh nirnlahiHl on f pplieallon.
WOI.P BY
HUEY & PITITP-
IKttMawllwlv
MOCKER FEMALE COLLEGE (
I.pxlnutoii Ky. ''
Fnenllv aide. T.'.xtointvptrroiiiiils. Excel
lent bulliiiMirs. Hnn hv im feet four tnrtw'- '
InlnliiK Il'B apartments nice rcclloiloiii or-
iiainental. nhi.v and hath rooms: warmed y
steam and llftlited with (Tim. Only
younu ladle occupy a room. Cut of Iniprov-'
menls over SliHi.iKiii. Fall term commence.
September 13. ItB For Cattiltipiieii addren.
t!5?.iXi'.
HpUltofjctlii. J. M. MOCKKIt Prop r.
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