The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 127, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1880 Page: 2 of 8
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Tin HERALD AND COMMERCIAL
AOINTt AN9 MANOH OWIOU
ftoMtevini parti trt Annul" U
Ami of branch tifflooi Of Till IUIMI.P
4 Uif tdace named Ui "Moll mti'
mtIiilIoui Mil mill eoutreol lr dvrllt-
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Prof. A3. M. l.yiin
Urfonle tt. N. WihhUiiii
SJH1IVW .. J. M. JuUBS
BUriln J. M Allerdyee
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(Mtital Fror"of Icallona-Th Bark
JUoraa-Roberta' Ntrenalb - Tbe
l.ang- Intorfiitl-WrnfiriU Cam.
ale and Ilia Hl
lllo UtraiKle.
Corf napoadenc of Hie Herald
U.ltmitoii April IU 1HH0.
. Galveston Ii U go( over Die convention
to meet to-morrow. At yet only about iMr-
Ij delegate have arrive. but on tho tralnt
to rrlve during tlio Any and to-night hilly
Ira hundred will do bunt. It li Impossible
to 'yet prognosticate- what tlio convention
will bring forth or what the log-nlfliig on
the outside between mumbori may incubate
in the way of ilaU'i for Stato oflloora. Thorv
U one thing lure thlt convontlon la a tort of
primary mooting at which many
thing will bo cut and drlvd
for the Slate campaign.
Fouling ot tlio dulcgaU'i I have mot I am
aatletled that Governor ltohorts
IBHTONCI
In the tectioni of tlio Stuto from which
ihoHe dolpgati'S como but ho la not without
opposition which oppoiltion la vory dotur.
mined and uiironiproiniiiing. It ticeins to
me from nhnt 1 giilnnr tlmt thnro in a depo-
sition on tho purl of the pooplo in tho coun-
try to array thciinolvca niitnot tho pooplo ol
tho townt und elll.'S and that dims of gentle-
monthoynro pleased to term piiliiicinim.
Tlio Kohorla ninniigora nro thiirp onough to
piny on thiH tlio quinlotmcnce tlmuuli
it be of doiniigogiicry. It is thought hj
tome that Lnng and li la fileiula will uo ulile
to turn tins hostilo goiitliuout into u grann
boom and thun fetch from Governor Hub-
ert bis tliuiulor-biilU to make tlio Giand
Mastor of tlm Grango Governor. The Lung
intercut in not without ita Irlomla hero auu
thoy are talUlng well fur their cumliilut.'
whone fi ally to the Democracy cannot bo
doubted and whuBo able epoch nt tho laat
ytato convention and his wilhdrnwal trcni
the contest for the Hiiko of hnrmony in
the party are still remembered. Lieutenant-Governor
Slivers has his warm
supporters hero and many frlonds who would
like to sen him the next 'Governor.
That Govoruor Uoborts' administration
18 VKIIY Vl'LUKKAllLR
There la no question and tho only way to
save Tcum from hit re-election is by a vigor-
oua canvass of the State making the report!-
of the various Stnto depnrlmenU for tho Ural
ywr of his administration the basis of attack.
The Ugures and the facta must bo plalniy laid
before the people and their ron-
ton and judgments appealed to
from this standpoint. Tho ni-re
harping on his opposition to free-schools and
immigration will not win. Not that tho poo-
plo agreo with him on theso points for nine-
tenths of them do not but thoy contond that
under tho Constitution he could do nothing
la behalf of immigmtion and that be vetoed
the one-fourth school appropriation from a
mistaken idea that the income of revenue
would not lustify it. The opinion Drevails
among tho delegates now here tloit neither of
ueee gentlemen now prominent tor Uovornor
can bo nominated aa neither of them can
. got a two-thirds majority in which evont
A DARK HORSIC
Will have a walk-over. In the peolt now
the dark horae ia largoly tho favorite. Who
this mysterious equine of the hue of eight
will be ia one of those things no follow can
find out. Several prominent gentlemen of
the State who are here aa delegates say be
is staked out and that he will be named at
the proper time and that when he ia named
. there will be a wave of enthusiasm t at wii.
weep from one extremity of tho State to the
other. Whether it ia Culberson or Keagan
or Hills or some one never yet mentioned
ia the mystery. There seems to be the
unanimous sen' linen t that lion. D. 11. Cul-
berson could get the nomination without the
least difficulty were he to attempt it so it
may be that he it the dark thoroughbred
now in training. JuuVo Gustave Cook of
Houston it mentioned by tome and a vigor-
ous effort on the part of his friends would
make bim very prominont. Hut enough of
aurmisea for until all the delegatea gel here
and unbosom themselves correct conclusions
can acarcoly be arrived at although the thir-
ty here are from evory aection and direction
of the State.
At the Invitation of Judge
Bussell of Urownsville 1 In
ompany with Colonol E. G. Bower and
Colonel W. L. Crawford of Dallas j Colonel
Tom Murray of Collin: ColonelM. H M.
Leary.of San Antonio; Mr. Strayhorn of
' in a.iKu auu air. v Ulie till ton Of W-
A.Kllia of Cunningham & Kllia leasee ol
tbe penitentiary called on
QXMKRAI CAMALKA
Of the Mexican armv.last nlvhL v.
him an excedinely courteous pleasant iren--tleman
and although be could not apeak
.K..u uo ciiwi wiuru m cnarmlneb
throuuh an Interpreter belmr full r k...':
and bon hommie. 1'rom hit ahou dert up he
ia a distinguithed lookinf man having a
"H"'"' mi irom nit Shoulders
uwn ra pitmmque looxmg. He was
dressed in citizen's clothes beinir tiii i. .
abort Jacket brown pantaioona coarse shoes
nd a common leather belt tuch at farmer).
uuc id iwiis arouna a euw't neck with
paaaed hit ample abdominal
ip hit trowsers. lie wore no collar and a
mark of respect to his callen to Jd
Kuasell intormed na had bit shirt buttoned.
Uehat never bad a uniform since he bat
In i the Mexican army and never carri
word. Born of wealthy parent he baa a
"" "uucihob auu ior au ait rough ex
THE DALLAS
terior arid tilt fufllUir ia ra In the
riiu-llarira uf hit ill I Una al mlliUrf OUUiaiSO
dar an the lower Itio (iraiid. belt reload
and slegaul ganllviatn In bit insuiieri Hit
wore It at M. red lu him at hit Ilia and be
navar inaket a nroiiilie thai lit does not keop
lie It at absolutely iiiouan h in the Hula of
Tamaullpat ta It any cruwnwi ui.au in
Luroin. lie It (Jiiv.iruor Legislature HuU.
court hiiprome cuuri reucrai
court. lmiiiaiuloi-lii-Clil.if of llieariny and
autocrat of all he turvavt on lliit tidn of the
Itlo Grandfl lie recogl.t the federal
Uovuraintiil at being at Ilia I Uy of Manco
and that Dlax Is l'rtulduilt but that
ia about aa far a hit recognition
extends. If the KwWral Oovoriimmit
iuuiu an order reinovinir tcuitoiii olllciiil la
Temaullpat and It tuiu bim to do to he
obeys the orUur by remnvlug llitincuuiuaMs
but be repluius bim with a uum uf bis vwn
olioomng ii tli incuiiiuoin mrawiy ""
him lliu order of removal it plgcoii-liuled.
Il'auarmyolllcurlt oidorrd f'um hit com.
n. ami hn miiiiiiiiriiiaiiili tlm urder if tliu olll
or Is a man of his likliur. lie has recently
received liointb" Minlsior of War at Mexico
three Deniimitorf orders oevtrtd with all
the seals and wax tlmt could ha put on them
In nmort In nertnn at tho rauilai. but her
tilled that lili himltli will lint IllkllfV bllll ill
mak lug the long trip 1'ko town of V it t. iria liat
been tho uepllnl ol l ainaiillpasiroin iiioniui'
meuiorlal but he concluded a short time ago
that he wanted to live In nl alaiiiorai so nr in-
sued an order about three linos In length
ordering the Governor who is hit broliier
tud the Legislature to move up to Maluuiu-
rat as hit bud made that the capital and
forthwith thev uioveod. In fact lit oarriut
Hie Htata of Tainaiilioai In his vest pocket-
no not bis vott pocket either for be eschews
lua's. but in nil fianlHliKins liocaei. iiviaa
siiecAstful ruler btcausu bo ruins justly and
placet bo untinceasary burllient on
lilt people. He la beloved by
all anna lii Tameullnai ami honoreil
and roiptwUd by the people f Texas on tliu
lllouramle lie ptruiiu no raiuinir iro.u
his side of the river Into Texas within the
limlta ofhis lurisdictlon. lfanvhaso bold
at to do it any how bfl Invariably limit them
oat and arrests them then and thero well ho
is perloctlv Impartial In his treatment of the
raider. lie aooordt each one a patient hoar-
inc. and then irivet him lust thirty minutes
to count his bends at the end of which time
he it shot. Toxat owet much to General
Citiialoi for the tupprotsion of lawlessness on
the Hio Grande lie is accompanied by
several gentlemen among them Gen-
eral l'ena of hit commnud and
Senator Hcrvantos a member of the Turn-
aulipat Legislature. General l'ena It the
r.tlloer wh last year fought a duel with Mr.
Weston Mitxan a loading lawyer of Browns-
ville Miunn being killed In the encounter.
lie is a handsome mini and a dashing olllcer.
1 think there it uo doubtahout the rolen-
lionet tho two-lhiids rule by this conven-
tion for Nutional conventions though there
may bo sumo sparring over its iibrogntiou
for State conventions. 0. L. 11.
Nl. I.oiii l.clt.'r
C.irreaioutleiiue ol the Herald.
NT. l.iii iH April l"i ls'U.
Business in all departments opened up
briskly this week and bids fair to continue
so throughout the month.
Mnnv slraiiKors are in tho city most of
whom aro delegates to tlio Missouri Stale
Immigration convention now In session nt
tho Mercuntile Librury hull.
City olhYmls mid tliu citizens In general
of St. Louis ore jubilant over tho Into decis
ion of tho United States Supremo court in
the case of City of St. Louis vs. Missuuri
I'aeille railroad in which u verdict was given
in favor of phiintitr to tho amount of S'JO-
000.
During the past week your correspondent
visiled sumo of tho loading business houses
and manufactories on North Main street and
in tho immediate vicinity of the great bridge
the writer found tho old and reliable saddle
and harness manufactory of Messrs. Meyer
Biuinemau A Co. Through tliu politeness
of Mr. Jacob Meyer tho senior partner of
the firm tho writer was placed under charirn
of Mr. G. T. Monro the Texas salesman of
the house (formerly of Dallas) who was
sliown over iho vast maimfttctory and bhIub-
room. Here are employed IHO men who
Und it impossiblo to keep up with orders
which iiour in constantly Iruin all sections.
The uppor story of the building is devoted to
umiiuiauiuriui! puruos es ar.d it is noromost
of their forco ia employed. iTho third tloor
is used as a siore-room ior an ainus oi biock
in their Hue which aru stored there immedi-
ately after receiving tho llinshinir touches
In this department the writer waa mown over
hinv uitlcrcut kinds ot sailille-lrces most
beimr specially manufactured lor tho South
Over 'ifiw dozen ot these were lianuieu oy
this houso last year. The sample-room
which occupies tho entire second floor ("Ox
100 foot) is packed almost lull with every-
thing known in tho category of saddl ry
saddlery-hardware lenthor borse-clothcini;
etc. eic. mis House is reacning lurincr out
for Texaa trade a fair share ot which it has
boon enjoying smco 18li6.
Nearly opposite on Main street and ad
joining the great Mississippi iron bridge your
correspondent visited tne salesroom ot
TIU KXCILMOR MANI'VACTURIMO CO.
Acknowledged to be the larm-st stove manu
factory In the United States.
The company'! works occupy
two entire squares fronting on Main and
Lewie Btreott. About tour hundred and tlfty
men aire here emnlovad in tha iiiaiitirMctiin
of the celebrated "Charter Oak and other
woU-known ttovet. Tho salesrooms show to
the visitor a complete assortment of every-
thing in their line including tinware metal"
etc. Tbit manufactory doct a businoss
reaching a yearly acKrecate of two million
dollar.
Further down Main street Not. 421 and
4-3 the writer happened into the great lith-
ographing printing and ttationory establish
ment of
010. D. BARNARD CO.
And wat etcorted over the entire building by
air. uarnara tne senior partner wno kmuiv
pointed out to tbe writer all the point of
inivreat mr. xrunru auiuni ne whs always
. 1 1 n- i
nleated to welcome Texant to hit establish-
meni more espevianv oocause no was enjoy
' ... ;n i i . .
ing a large anu rapmiy increasing "ir&do with
the country otBcea of Northern and Central
Texaa." This bouse ia enjoying the largest
patronage in tbe West In their line. Among
tne interesting feature oi tne establishment
waa a patent striking ruling machine which
accomplunea toe work formerly done by six
machine of the old style. Also a machine
for numbering the page of dockets record-
honk' etc. which numbers two Dure at one
imrteetion.
lour correspondent wat favored with the
advertisement ot tne arm or
BOWUAX BLKTIR
Well-known win merchant of thlt citv.
whoee establishment occupies the northweat
corner of Fourth and Walnut street. This
house In addition to their huge and varied
stock! of winee and llnuors. are makine
a specialty of Thomas Y ung't "Extract of
.nail a genuine oealtb beverage and it a
compound extract oi mall and hops In fact
it it a substitute for ale beer porter and
every deaerintion or alcoholic drinks.
Tbit admirable restorative and preserva
HE BALD WEDNESDAY MOUNINO. APKIL
tive of health and ilrangtu'l manufactured
In the cantor of the great nialt ditlriotof the
UiiIUkI HlatM. 7'be clalmi to publie court
dune of the Kxlraot of Malt ar ttreiigtbeif
t4 by tli unuualinVd approval and reoom.
iiiandallon of inlnent physician) who
pronounce It an eacellnnt rocupHrant of
weakened physical energy a wholetom
stomachic and a tafa and deilrabl remedy for
nervous disorders. Unlit III lioiiiilid and
private practice it lias been preicrllmd with
completely salUfeotory rusiilta and a reviving
and tlreligtheiilnif beverage f. if the tick mid
eoiivaloM-oiit. While It gently stimulates it
never exulUis lUexhiliamllng allocl upon the
nervous tyileiii never being fnlluwed by a
hurtful reaction. It nourlh.th blood and
muscular lliaiie inure ehVlimlly thaa any
other Invigoraiit or dietetic enabling thote
who use it to gain health as well as strength.
As a meant ol counUiracling tbn weakening
(ll'colof dUoaxi Itltliivaluabli. It build up
anew the enfeebled pbvii.Ue uvercoiiiea the
ell at of exhaiikll.in and iiarv.ni Vicitniiieiit
and onablet those who una It to perform aa
Increased amount ut physical and mental
labor. It Improves the appetite cnniiuors
dUpepsia ai d promotes rapid astiaiilatl.iii
n tbn food Tli i extract It not Intoxicating
llulow It the analyslai
Hpeclllu Gravity
lulrtcled Mailer
l!arboiiin Acid ..
Alcohol
Ashe
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NAM NIM. DR.
.
An t-rHlUlle who line Nlrurlt II
llleh" In I lie ('Hrlton Couulry" ot
4'olornilo-Uver Half n Million
nullum to 111 rmlll.
lnilvllleli.iinierat.
"To show what sninn of I.eadviHo's mine
dealers are doing notwithstanding tho fall In
1 ittstuirir stock a I'omocral reporter Yester
day Interviewed Major S. V. Spencer tho
wealthy Harrison aveniio mhio dealer who
report hit sales larger for Iho past thirty dayt
Dial al any time since lilt resilience in Iho
city. Among his larger transaction! ho told
anil deeded olf to C. C. Glluian of New
York and bit amociitt.es th "LeHilvlllo"
"Llttlo Itox" "Titus" "Clara C" "Shelley"
"Little Joslo" "linogene" "Cliir" "Colonel
Hob. Maddux" and "Lillln .Mary" receiving
In cash stock otc $120000; lllly-seven
sixty-fourths in the Chemung mine $75000;
tho "KoiiL-h Bnd Heady' H000; tho
( I'Kosaa" Srt.lKKi; maklm: a total or S0OriotH).
Upsides theso quite a mimhnr of sales were
made on commission. Ho was only one of
tlio originators and Is a largo stockholder of
tho Kpnncer hllver Mining company com-
posed of ten wealthy men who have already
secured a largo amount of viiliul.l.) prop'-
erly. The New York olllce is 01 Ifnmdway
The Major 8 uiislness Is mostly lit getting Up
large pools for Kastern eompiuiies mid lie has
one now nearly completed lor a l'tiihidclphia
company having already purchased the
Little Mamie" "(iolden Dawn" "Third
Term" ''Holiday Hoy" "George Washing-
ton" "Hickory Jackson" and "Hudson
llivor." homo ol theso show n mill run ol
101 ounces in silver. In addition to his
minim; business ho is a larL'e holder of real
estate and now has some nine buildings in
mrse ol erection most of thorn stores on
Harrison avenue. Take it all together his
business is entirely up to the iiinik and
might ho mid to be a Imiulfoiiio one."
Siiilsi (loirs urn ilaiieerous. Their bite
whether thev are mad or nut is death.
Kiu'hteen months aco a little boy in Vliila-
delphia was bitten by a Spilz iloij ami a few
iliivs ago he was attacked nv liydrophotnii.
I'is sullerings were Icarlul but dcalli soin
released him from pain i'hero ouuht to be
a law in every Satto making tho keeping of
a Spitz dog punishable by line and imprison-
ment. Timing lad.f aro you cross nervous iiml fret-
full? Have you api'lla or inelencholv or ni-e
you wakeful nlnliis? II. iw is your memory
anil do you feel vlpirnisV Am you pule
feeble mid Inactive? If so uso one or t wo
holtlea ol Hi'. llrouiKoole's KoK'luh KeiuHn
llllters It will restore you tn health In every
ailleular aud mai.a you feel bright buoyant
and happy.
IMiialcNolvcil.
Try Vatterson'a l'cach Stono Liniment Na
ture' own remedy A never failing cure
for rheumatism" neuralgia contracted
muscles and all kindred paint.
Ktmd what our own citizens say :
TKaTlMOMAIJ).
Mtwra. W. It. l'uti i u .v
Gentlemen Having used your I'ench
Stono Liniment on several occasions I can
safely say that 1 have never used anything
in tho liniment lino that so completely does
its work as it and can heartily recommend it
to my friends; a for myself 1 feel as though
1 could not get along withou it.
Very respectfully
J. K. Davis
1'hotogrnpher 705 Main stroet Dallas.
Dallas Texas 'd. 2:1 ISM).
MAIIUOKZ L0 COI'STV.ThX. (
Mnroli 31 t
PearliatoDo Lliiluient Coiiipiiny Unllus Tex-
an. Gentm: My sales of reaelistone Liniment
have been extnirdinarily good considering
the fact that the medicine waa entirely new
to this section and camo in active compoti
lion with older and-nu-re widely known rem-
odioe. To my knowledge it iiaa promptly
relieved lleadachos Toothaches and liar
aches in a very few minutes; also hat been
extensively tried aa a local application in
Tonsillitis and .Rheumatism with tavorablo
results. Yours etc.
N. It. Fahmkr.
Dallah Texas
Feb. M I8t.
Messrs. Patterson A Tolllvr:
Dkar Sirs 1 have used your l'cach
Stone Liniment in aevoral cases of headacbo
and bruises and find it give almost instant
relief. I can heartily recommend it aa tho
best liniment I ever tried in any such casca.
Youre truly F. A. Austin
Manager Watert Tierce Oil Co. 703 Main
ttrcet 1
Peach Stone Medicine Co.
Genta 1 waa a autferer from rheumatism
for more than two months and tried every
remedy that friends could suirtrest without
any relief until I procured a small bottle of
rattoraon a l each Mone .Liniment and waa
partly relieved and a second bottle entirely
relieved me of all pain.
Very respectfully C. E. Tt'rnkh
Of J. H. Davis & Co. Real Estate Agents
109 Lamar street Dallas Texas February
0 180.
For tale by til druetrisU. Price 25. 60c.
and (I 00 per bottle. Sent by expreaa to
any address.
B. II. Warner Co. Kucbrster N. V.:
Gintlemx: I have tried your Safe
Kidney and Liver Cure for "Bri'uht' Dia-
ease." with which I have been atllicted for
the last two years and it hat done wondert
for me. I believe it it the only cure known
for that terrible diaease and it ia with pleai-
ore mat i wnu una testimony in us itvor.
You are at liberty to use this'in any way vou
tee proper to benelit suffering humanity.
iruiyyourt jas. . i-rkki-ott
North Union O.
Shaken' Society Cuyahoga Co. Cleveland
Ohio.
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tllGORO'S VITAL RESTBRATIV?
Jl'U.Y lt I'KHt I NT. of Ills hiiiiitn raneart
yicllint lu partial of oollielnl" iaixilalii f
Ida tiailllua aaaiiillnii III m Hilly iuirro..i
iaio.1 lijf every liilelllieii phyileiau Tin
irilinllml eauaea priHliiuiug llila iIIiid are In
.llsiiialtuut tt ettw.aet h.iine ul ilia m. in Mint
s.viiiit..iii era loaa ol vluor Hieriiiiiliiiiliii-t.
iialn III Ilia liae. dlirniallli.ii In an Id tnelely
Ian ii"f aliMioiy furtbii.lliiaa iiienul iliair. as
lii.ivniia ilelililly ami leurori liirii llu f lnali
iliilillllallna ilieama an. I.el no lale ii.ii.liwh
ir..vuiil Hie paieiil rrnni vvnriuiiK Hit child il
nils areatavll. Pei rm lialiiu are ne result id
liinliralieu The niinllrnl rnl.-.lei ha lierii
iilniini erliiilniilly liiwHnenl or reliiuiii anoul
lln llilima aa ll.s .irinainl fur Ini'icaaeil an.
n no .mil ailuna at tliu Itiiau as) hunt mili
alleal.
'I here la a well-known principle In animal
ilitainniiy ilil uo vital aclliin can take plain.
.io.l i In -ii li His ane.icy ..( Hie im.vi.ut )
li'iii. It II... nerie smei In any orysn la weak'
in-il llii'll Dial oiuan la'wenk. 'I lu re la a rein.
sily III III -I reai-li i I all one Unit him aluoil llu
li- l lor over half a ciiitiirv. hr lenr.l'i
Vllal llexlorslln-liss Im-i-ii .i-i.i-l li dtii.l In.
doranl !' the Academy of Meillelne In I'arla
s an liilnl alii aei'lll.' for II"- hIihv eir lnlni
no ilnispliii iiua caiilliHrlil.-a or oilier pnl-niii
laiuriy I'euelHl.le ir.Hluclng lie rnMcllnn.
ami Is !ol limn nl In elfeeli It it aiiear-eoalril
pill and can he Iiml ur I'viiaa. r A in In i li
lis Itli-loll ll 'arl (K.soikI or of lr. M.
Itrowu HIii-M.iiid sole aural lor Ilia II a
hliignr HllllillHH Ml IiiiIh Mo I lint of lot
UIIH ;l hoi n liai llu sent hy IKHtl' UpuU ra
nulptof jiruv
KIITIt'lCATK
PAaia Jalv In Isol-lnhi il l'al.-A
Hr. K. I. llflyyeeraulii nau oeen a widowiil
taeiilv.llve veaia nervous ii-iiiiietuiiieni : Imr
andiTeil f-.r I hi il v y n ra Willi siirriiiiiiniiliii-n
anil Inr leu youra witn neivons il-llly in
on-Ire Imi'.ilouey Korvlflileen ymra he lil.-d
(.very uniovii r.iuilv a niioui aav Oooeir ll
esiii-. in in and f advlieil him In Iry l.
eord'a VlliH H- auirntlve A l'i f r lour liionilii
he waa olaeouriiH ll lint I IihIHihI iihiii lit.
until 11 ii loir Us use ami In nine lu.i.illia lie wai
reiior.il lo full ln-iillli anil vlgor-Km luai'ili'd
ami haa inn line clill-'ri'li
nut of HIM pailenla tr tied aft were cured
wlllila.tnlnva lira III tlx wruka Iwi lietwwn
iwn mid Ihree uioiiilis. a lit-iwruu Qve and six
iiiiiulha 1 In nine nioa'lis.
1K. M I'KlttOOItl)
Mei'l ne de la HoiUnl t'liarlty.
St old by Wlii.l) a.ilo hiiiI Itolnll lroa
lata aeiiernlly ma .
. Vttl It II' N l-I'MDN
Dallas Pari Warehouse
illrll-.T
MlLJI!Uijj& VHEELANI)
Wlmlcsiile Ki nlers In all kinds of
PAPB
AMI
l'nper lliis and Wrapping 1'iiper
Vash 1'ahl lor Uum ami
Onpnsltc UMil iiiel Hotel . u
'i. Kuril:.
KIM I I. V 14 A 1)1 VIK
I'i'oprletora or the
City Livery Stable
Kn"t Ilendei'snu at opp post-oflifc
(iebiirue Texna
Apeclal attention given to transient stuck
tiilruaieu to our care.
CLEBURNE HOUSE
W. II. BHOWV l'rop r.
Cleburne ....
Texas
House re-armngeil. Special Inihiceinenta tn
eomuierclal nieu. HtaneoUicec.uiii.-cted wlib
boo a.. iiiario
DeSTEFANO BI10S.
Wholesale Dealers In Foreign amlDomestli
FRUITS VEGETABLES aud PRODUCE
405 Main street Dalits Texas.
Oranges Lemons and Nuts
n specialty.
If-Onlera from the country solicited.
PITEIS'IPLIES
8 : W
2 i o M
SI -s m
Shu sfetisffiy'
21. 1880.
IIABPWARR t.TC
jUKlUllAV.w VINITIX. (.AIlNTO
' riir(af Ilia Ileal till)' dayt In ipietluf -
Hardware Tinware Saddlery Etc
Will Und tpirlal liiiliieimonlt are ladnf nfli-reil ut
J. S. BROWN & CO'S
AliCNTK I'HII
Milburn Wagons Glidden and Iowa Galvanized
CARDED FENCE WIRE
FAIRBANKS SCALES
llutnnl I'tiwiler I'll llUalnn'e Nnwa lloatoM Itclllntr I n ' .
Joa Rodgars & Son's Pocket Knives Wostenholm'a
Pnzors Scissors nnd Knives
Ala.iedill. . '. r""l .i' Inioiil ut TitUle 4'iilllerv ever illaplityfd In
Ihe am mil.
II Mi II I H
Huglies Bros. & Co.
MtNTtAtlTIIKKM Ol-1 TIIK
BEST BAKING
Are prepniid l' tii..lv I In' ni.r. Iia.1- ul 'Tenia llh the al'ure nrlleln nt lower rl.-H than
IT in ' a il i-i iiul iiimlll) it ii he oh allied fi'niu any mtiiiilai'liurr III Un. M uMlivrn cults (wlun
ic fclil tm adilul )
Ah rcilmlili.rc are unreal mniiy ili.ai liupuir and unwholesome ankles upuii themnrkel
Sunln-I .lie i we do enl pr pose .i iiiiie e in price
All iiidi is fmni ineriliiiuls will receive prompt al e illim
HUGHES BROS. & CO.
7117 "y sin! 741 rim lrcat Pallas Texas
riUIMIIT
TKEnyCOOSrT HOUSE
r
J"'
12
w
tt.
o
H
O
mm
-JV .f-l t . P.
mmim
.i 'i i u i ii
ti-'KU
TIIK TKEWON T IN I'll - H I tilt !' l.S ...!-;.. tW 4ltl.VKMr4Y.
la ol MoUien I'onsii-uellon lliroiclioul ii"d Is k'-pt up lo a t 'ii.liir-. of K-"-llei)n second
to noun liiiheiinilliwoai Itmlca Ul J.rJO l0:li Aocorilliiif lo Kooma Kclcclc.l.
Mc 4.(JIMV lrnrielor.
Il.-Mpeclnl illleulioii la pnlloil l Ibe Fxlremcly low MoiKlily Itnlea.
4 4l MISSION MI.IK II AMM.
MOODY & JEIIISON.
' C0TT08 FACI0S5
AND-
WHOLESAE GROCERS
Stiiiml Oulvostoa.
j"To correct errors ftad prevent depreda-
tions and siibsti'o'loiis in the jiresses. wo have
allcn'toni welirlic on airlvi.l and ilotnli txl
weljihts anil cliissil'' atlw advised before el.
Inif. We guarant" iri.nl wolnhta a"drelnrn
Ihem lu our acconni snlus unless olhi-rwist
airreeil on jetifthlmoe
H. Seeligson & Co.
COTTON FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchants
Cor. Mecluinlo and 'ilm sis. G AL VKHTON
Tdheral cash advances on Cortslunnicnta for
tfila market New York and Liverpool; Ban-
ging and Tics Inrnlshed at the lowest market
prices yrders for Merchandise promptly filled
Cotton W00I& Hides Specialties
JanliW
Stedman & Terry
Commission Merchants
807 Main Street Dallas.
PEALKIt m
CRAIN FLOUR POTATOES
1COUNTRY PRODUCE.
jtfluPrompt nttention to Order firjf'
Consignmonts. fobb
lice JIoHrhle & Co.
Cotton and Wool Factors
AND
General Commission Merchants
21 Strand Ualveaton.
fetiMdlf
T. IIATT0 & CO.
WnoLtSALC
CONFECTIONERS !
MAKurACTuniua or
Plain & Fane? Candid CMzGiWe
And Prize Candler.
DKALIBt IK
Fruits Nuts Cigars Fire Works
ISO 161 A P3 Btrand
0ALVK8T0N
TEXAS
IIIIOW A (
POWDER BLUING
IIIM'NI!
a
o
a
'X
02
mis i:iiAM.ors.
Notice to Contractors-
Honied proposals will b reeelv.'d hy tho
noiniulKsloiierB court of Navarro ei-unty unlil
Thnrmliiy Muy II ISM) at II o'clock p. in. tor
I liu erection mid completion ol a uw court-
house to lie limit nt coi-lciinii Texas. Hlils
wt I tie receive.! lor tne entire. work but the
enurt reserve the rlKht to reject anv or sit
IiIiIh. The hide must be mlilrnssed to Hie
t;nunly Judue and emlorscd "Did lor thcNa-
varro county courthouse "
And all Olds must he accompanied by a
eertilloil bond In i he sum of 91000 oondltlnniil
thai the bhl.ler will enter Intn oonlraot within
seven daya H'awnriteil lo 111 m and will iilvoa
iron I luniil to the amount or the contract price
for Ita faithful perfoi-iiiiiiio...
Fsy wi ma will tm iuhcIo In onah aa the work
progresses iiion iiionthly estimates nuiile hy
the MnperlnteiHleut ten per cent of tlieesll-
mates m lie reserved until the completion of
til-1 coi. tract.
Plans ami sprclflcatloni can ho seen at the
Cnuiiiv Clerk's nitlce at Coral ana or at Hie
olllroft- K Riiitiui Architect and Superin-
tendent Aii'tiu.
For further loformntlon addree
J. I. HAULB
aprU-tltd County Judge Cortlcaua Tens.
jmi vi:stb:ic
Proprietor of the .
Now Boiler Works
Cor. of Houston ft Kim Sta .
Glvet particular attention to; the repairing of
Boilers and Machinery of all kinds.
tJWork done on shortest notice and work
guaranteed 1 all cases.
vH.M-a Kufe llll aro an Immediate
stimuli; fr-raTerpIrt Liver.und euro Costive.
iiims l).mn.wlHiiuioiis.iee3uiui'U umrruuw
MnliirlK Keer ami Amie and are usfful at
nines In nearly all Diseases to cause ft free ana
'r...onr nriiiin nf Dm Iluwela The best tnlt-
j ilots for all Malarial l'olaon. Frloe 'J3a a tali.
Wnrnw'aSkifrJJprylneonlckly dvesBest
j anil bleep lotliesunvrliiH.eurw. lleftJiwlie"
i nralltia. Prevenrs Eiileptic Flu. and Is tne
I riuilV lir '.r-.iB I'r.ulMlinn hrnUllUt
"on nv excessive ilrinkini; overwork nienuil
!stnH-ks and oilier dittos. It relieves the Pain
or all Diseases aiel li never Injurlotis to lej
sVKteio. Tiie best ( all Nervines. Hollies
Iwo slr.es; pneya j"sj.
unci fl.uu.
Hiirnpr'a Safe
Itemed! "
solal byDrncKiata
und Itralere m
Medicine every
where.
EH. WARNER & CO
Proprietors.
BornnMrr. W . T.
irSpnil for Pampblet
aod TesUniuoiaia.
Sold Wholesale In Tiatlaa and Gatvetton cv
ii i u b nuvn e - rVjii n'raO
jijj.it I-f.iitiyiTJuiij.iiii uni mi I I id .
rc"rra-c a
Tetmpioa vcbet at
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