The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 134, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1880 Page: 2 of 8
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THH DALLAS II KHALI) TIUJUHPAV MOIWrW. AIMtIL 2J 1H8Q.
Th3. iRALD Atfep COMMERCIAL
AoiNTi and bhaiich orrioei
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Ai I tatnl In my lint pctiltniitlary Idler
tlio prlton at Husk In not jet completed. Tin-
walla Dm in Mill courso i f (olistriiclion hi (I
tlm biiilillnKi fur tlm liuliislrlcs to lio crrrli
on lntlilo tlm wnlli Iiiivii been contractcil for.
Tlm liicltiHlrifai In tills prison ni lo tm tlm
tamo Uiobii lllmiUvlllo but on n inure
exti'imlvn ii'iil! "tl with tlm ml-
ditltin iorlinm f n iiiiull
FOl'NIlllY
To ulill.o Vilnil I'Tup Iron nuiy iicniniululi'
from tiuio to tituo mid tlm llttlu Imn oru m
Oolblo tlirclioiitH. Tlio Iniproenion It
wmt pri'vnila thrutiKlioiit tlio Sluto Unit
t'niro It Kn nbumtHtico uf Iran oru Itiiiui'ili-
'cly huiiiiiiI tlio pritoil nt l!uak nml tlmt
for tlmt ri'iiKin tlin pt'iiltfiil'mry wun locnti'il
thoro. HuporliiliiiHlciit (iurro informs iiiotliHl
H it A iniHliiku to iupiom Hutu in liny oro lo
aiixniiit to HiivtliluK in ri'iiKoiuililii rcurli ol
the prison llu hII tlmrn it to bn foiiinl
it i lillln nurfiicn on' froppine mil liorii nml
tliuru nut millli'iunl in iUiintlly to innko itiin
object. It It coni't'diil 1 bclii've tlmt mirl'iiic
oro la inferior in qiuility nnd if It bo tlmt uiul
tlirro It but llltlo oro in iiinntity ni'iir tli
panitmitmry tlio qui'ttlou uriu'D. "Viv did
tlio ooniiiiUnioiiiTK H)ipointid ut no lit 1 1 rx-
poimo to tlio tjtuto to fi'luct titt'i fur tin'
brunch pijniUmtiiiriet ncloi't Hunk for olio ol
tlicm n-niovcd ita it Id from nny mil win
lino!" Tlio inooiiviMiii'iico of iviioliiiii; it wild
priaonura nnd of tiikiiiK iln niiiniiliirturiHl
mHtorinU U nmrkot cortiiinly alinuld Imvi
boon oll'niit by aunie Mipcriority of Hut locu-
tion ovor otl.i'ra wliicli anpcrinritv Imn nil
hIohh bnon aiijipnacd lo bn in mi Ini'xImiiHil-
bio supply of iron ore about it. .lollcrcon oi
KolUiyvillc fw miles from .Ii'II'itsoii. ii-
proposi'd h8 the tile for tliit prison
nd citlior of tlu'HO two
points iro ncwNslblo by mil
road but thoro it h buiihtiful aiiiplvol'nr
tplcndid a quality of iron oro in tliotliillti ol
tlmt region a wna ever worked in furimeo oi
forco. Hut wlmt eimnot be cured mut hi
vnmircd nnd an tlio pcnitcntitirv hiia Wei
built Ht Husk why tlm best muxl bn imidu o1
itthntenn. This brunch prison isnmdoto
ccoinodiite
ONK TnorOANU l'KISUMKH.1.
By puttini; two in H cull but it this is too
many in the tuninmr tituo tho probHhiliticr
re ilmt inly live hundred will be kept then
ordinarily though in tlio hud wenther ol
wint'r persona employed on ntilronda tmd in
wood riinipt umy be iiouacd lhero touipom
rily. This prison ia built of tho heavy suliil
tandatono to abundant in liiu'k cmuiiv nud
in factthroushout Knalerii Texaa. Foriuild-
inj; purposes it ia conaideroil equal even to
eranitp being ferruirjiioua and very cimipnct
out heavy. It ia a iiundaomo etono and gives
he structure a nmsaivo iippearanco that re-
minds one of an ininj:inativo turn of uiind.ol
.somoold feudal efts tie with ita Irowr.ing turrets
and gloomy donjon keepa in tlio days of
chivalry whon plumed knights in mailed ar-
mor waged tierce war to win a lady's smile.
The Slate owns some
TWCLVK ACRKS
Of ground at lluntsvillo at present though
until last year it owned only live acres.whii h
were insufficient for prison purposes. Last
year about seven acres more liiimediatelv
adjoining the prison wero purchased includ-
ing the residence lite of A. J. Ward late
lessee. Thia residenco was destroyed by lire in
1878 but. as tho walls remained standing it
was rebuilt and ia now an extremely hand-
ome edifice occupied aa a residenco by
Colonel T. J. Ooree Superintendent ot the
peniteutiary. Tho material used in tho va-
rious shops" and industrial establishments at
lltinlsvillij ia principally of Texas production.
All tho wood used in making furniture ex
ccpt that for vaneering is of Texas
growth sn'l that in the wagon and
carriage factory as well except the
hickory which ia procured at the
North. A short time ainee the prisoners at
J?nntvi!l were allowod by the luperinten-
lentndleueei KARB THKAT.
Willoughby Rcado a noted reader 'and
harncter imperaonater yohmtcered to'give
them a reading and they were
rranted a half (Saturday! holiday that
they might hosJ him. They were In-
. tormed that they might laugh and ap
plana as much as they desired. The reader
teemed to put himself en rapport with his
audience in their yearnings for the recreation
they were about to enjoy and seemed to out-
do himaelf in hit humoroua impersonations
ilever had he an audience that more heartily
enjoyed hla effort. They laughed at bis va
riout reprwenUtioni of ludicrout characters
and tcenea until the tears ran down their
cheeks and they applauded with a vim tlmt
hewed thoir mult were in it. On Sue-
day hn road to them in his
tplendid ttvle pawaget from tbo Uible and
from sacred works which wat also a rich
pleasure to them. This relaxation from
atrict prison rule was of great benefit to
yery one ot them. It lightened thtloads
on their hearts gave them a glimpse of the
niter world and begat In them tho hope t"d
determination to become worthy of the
world tod Itt MUir U'lugl wlmn CUM Inure
tliry nuuhl U" ull l"i t;
nfiha moat ' .
MiiTliHII'I't I'Hlaohllllil
Ni.wmrvlng tin Ir Uirini Ham the land
fiiriir it pMlilinK .ilil John Wualey
Hardin it dnliig atiH lihiu in lh" h' I"WV
Joliu l.iilini l In tlm PiMlt'im ii.iia'liinil
Ciiaaid fnnii lluiist'iii i" iiiiii'd by tlm
Oi.vuriiiir it in tlm lilarlitiiiilhlii'PI riiildt
linli.ri'.l noiiiiiuilwl by tlm tinvaninr tnr a
naiiieli ai itIiiiii at llnuston It in tlm ixiltoii
lai'lory I C'onluvit tho Wmlcan hoy column-
U d at hn AnUUiiu fur nmnlur It In ha Itir-
nlliHii drjiitrtiniiiiU All UieaK (Ui ept Ham
r llfn prl.iiimra and r
happy tlmt they wore nut Uui.
taut limy mo i bi'urliil au4 culiU'iiUi.l
Hiiiiiriiilniiil"iit llorim la of tlm opinion
ilmt if in in. i. mi cniitliiiiii lo hu nt l.itlm
I Ili.iiliary at tlm pruai'iit rala that llmm
will tin III eaV ' oil iianu ny m"""
tlm year Tlm uiurlly of tho piummia hi"
lull ri iK'lvi'd now tin white inmi owiim t" lh
cliKligti in Uiojii'Miil cuihs Which hat lii'Smiud
the tiiiinhiir of liil.'liy glti'lum". II" dm lint
think thla
IM'llIIIC IK I'ltltONKIIN
Iii(i In an liicraenf criiiic hut rather t i
tlm liiiireaa'd cllli'li'licy f theeoiirta ami ll a
ili'l iiiiilinitliiii.il une to aiil'nrca rigidly tlm
law Hiirlngthii ptl IwoIvh month about
llllv lll'i' llioii pn era havii boon received
which almwa tlmt fur tlm highest Rrada nl'
criiiie tlm Jurlea of Um Ntiilu am nietllig
out tho full penalty of tlm law Sniim nl'
tlio papers of tlm Htatii havn henil iinliiuiib
verting upon tlm plan of chaining prlaoi.era
iiruund ihermi k yliileonnviijiiigtlii'iii tupila-
on cliargliig it wnt iiiliiiiiiaii and cruel I'lio
riivnrsn of this It true bncaiiao It ia
nut only tho talent way to carry a pri'micr
hut it It the casieat and inimt cnnveiilcnl to
IiIiii. An Iron cnllur ia l.n ked armiud hit
neck which Ilia luntcly uul'iilii of Ida emit
collar luit lint Inesoiniuilgh 1'nrhlahead lo
slip through. Tliit Im Led at the back uf hit
mil k out of roach of his lunula whihh are
froo To tliit collar a chain it ntlnchwl
which tlm prisoner earrlet In
lilt hands wliilo walking II he
it not I'lntliii'd tu auntlinr prlaouer
Ilia leg are lino and Im can walk with ease
to him-i ir I'rianiiera lliua clmlned never
jump Iruin trains in moti.m fur they fear to
ill i to nut III" v "liMi (in an wnen cimme.i
othurwiMi. An enaiiilnallun Inlnthlsiimlliod
if inaimcliiur iirisnnera will o nvliico any
imn that ll la tlm lenst ohjccllmmhlo of all
tho niiilhiiiU tlmt have bi uii tried. I'niliT
iho present ayatuin tlm
COST OP rONVKriNO I'lllHnKKItS
To Ihn puiiteiitlary is reduced nearly ono-
hull ol tlm old plan oi aiinwing piiitius to
till ii them and uinploylug a iiuiuy
guards as Im desired. Dim man doui tlm
wuiK uiiiler tlio pmseni cnniriii'i tyaiciii uiul
live or six did under the old law.
ll Is a cniiimnn thing with many news-
papers and lint a I'jw pulilii al apuakcra to in-
vmgli agaitisi um
lllltl.NII OI'T ok convuth.
It Is A misfortune Ilmt this is a necessity
and no ono appreciates tlm fact innro
than tho lexacca and Hiipi'iln-
teudent but it cannot Im helped.
Tlio ntnto hna not provided nrl-ou
room for half tho number of ennvicts wl o
are serving out anntviiccs of the law and the
heat iiiustlni dnno that can. There are I'.o
two geiilleinen in tho Sliilo wit1: i:!udor
more hiliimno hearts tlinii Messrs. ('iinnlng-
hum A; Kllia tho hsees. All that they can
lo to mnko the prisoners c.xiihirtahln anil
to lesniii tho miseries of their fate thev do.
I'liev feed them and elollm them comforta
bly ram fur tticm with ..'iiluiia attention In
their sickness spare neilher etl'orl nor ex-
pense to pr.iioiitii their health nnd siicihI
all ondeavora uf the Superihti'iiil. iit for their
good. Superintendent tiuree ia watchful of
every Interest of tho Stale and of the con-
vict. The rulea thai ho ealnhlishes lor their
governance are just.iia lenient as It is pussihle
loui'ike them and insure good discipline. In
a recent circular letter to sergeants tit charge
nf convict camps ho deliucs very em
phatically what limy am rejuired
In do. They must sen to it that
prison huusca are secure and eonunoiliou
and that they am kept clean j they must see
thai the convicts liuiicr near charge nave a
siitlicieney of beihling and clothing and that
that are kepi aired ami clean : that tho food
furnished them is wholesome and well pre
pared ; that tho convicts am nut undulv ex
posed nor their health endangered hy labor
they cannot perform or by labor at Incle-
ment soa-ons i they must attend to the sick
promptly nnd "piopmly providing a
place for them as well as medical
attention nursing and diet; there
must be no punishment unless absolutely
nocosBiiry and that only in strict tMiilVrmity
In tlio law. Im closing lus letter lo llie
guards ho says of tlm eouvie s : "Theirs is a
hard lot at best. Let us uo our utmost en
deavors to keep them securely but a' tlm
same tune to treat kindly and humanely these
unfortunates). ' To this circular letter
ivhich ia very f ill and explicit the
lessees give their llnqicililled assent and en
dorsement instructing their sergeants ami
guards to comply with its requirements and
suggestions. I he Slate is t irtunato both in
having secured such gentlemen as .Messrs.
Cunningham r Kllis aa lostoea and Colonul
(ioreo aa Superintendent.
lien A prisoner s
TIMK KM'IIUS
At tho penitontiarv he is given a neat ser
viceable suit of clothes live dol
lars in money and a railroad ticket
in any direction ho may desiro
to go to the amount of llfteen dollars by the
losseos. When prisoners ate pardoned they
are not entitled to tins gratuity ny law luit
.Messrs. l unningnam luitsmiiKo no excep-
tions. The rule used to be to give tho pris-
oner a suit of clothes and twenty dollars
but it was ao often tho case that they were
defrauded of their money by designing
men in II intsville and being
penniless stopped there that it was deemed
boat to give thorn a railroad ticket and money
enough to buy food so that they would po
off to aomo other locality.
While a penitentiary ia nt boat but a
gloomy ahodo with sadness keen regret and
sorrow lurking in its every nook yet under
tho present management the State prison of
Texas is not like name s internal regions
Uaring the Inscription above its portal:
"who entort hero leaves hope behind.
C. I . M.
DoSTEFANO BROS.
Wtioloaftle pAl(ua In Foreign ftndDoratsttfl
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FRUITS 7EGE?ltraa4 'EODUCE;
m Main itrwt Dallas Ttxtt.
Oranges Lemons anil Nuts
a irecla' y.
tf-Ordert from tht eoumry lollclted.
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10 Apr I UM le.ll
Total
10
l.l:i 7:1
4:lHi ill
I1'. v l. K Iiallas 'lexas April lu Ns.
A-sea-meul nf Ileal lislale and IVi'simal and Pull Tax for bwi S:l;il'.i:i:si (nl
Niil lO -Hi. nl.'.ve d'.en mil lui'lnde llond. l--u .1 lo lh" Dallas & W iehlla I'ailr.nid I 'milium y
and Texaa A I'tielile llailioad Cuiiipany nor :i.M'i.-uieiiir. and e..lleell..iii".r .eeial luxes
t'li'siuiu.. 1 II IIKIIKHml' t-'ily Marciaiy.
Siilisi i'llic.l anil awoi it lo this 'Jllh dayol'Aprll l-sii.
.1. M. TlintUiiND Mayer lily of Callus.
J. V. ROUEL istsessor and Collector
-IN ACl
TII-E CITY
l-'roin April lo'.h
OR.
ad t'.l'.reui.'in.ri'. A 1". rolls I'-
ll. i.e. roils ic-4
ad valorem inlN I.-7.1
a.i al. vein rolls IsTI
ad valorem rolls I""
a. I taloieni loll" s7i:
ad valor in rolls l7"
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4'.i.'i I.".
ad valorem r..ils I s7s .
ad viil.. rem rolls. Kn
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ail alorem uppleinent i
si.lewulk roll
ol'i'iimv:' Murphy ulreet . .
I rolls is; 11
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lail.lle carrier Inx
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iiilercel eoMiTird
old eosu eollivled
pemiltli's colleeled
Tul 11 1.
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STATEMENT
-niLLKC'TKI) IIY-
J.C. BOGELAssessorand Collector
l'rom April 21st
OR.
i'.t ad valorem tux ts7i .
To ail valorem tax. Is7:t..
To ait valorem inXi ls7l .
I'o ad valorem tax Is7".
Toad valorem tn.x l.sil..
Toad valo cm tsx lf77.
Toad x'rtlorciu lax Is".
To ad valorem tax ISi'tl.
To IHV'SOHlloll lox
lo nubile carrier tax
To ilea tux
TualileWlltk t'X
To lutereal collected
Tonld coats tolli oted
To penalties colleoie t. . .
Total
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THURMOND
Mayor of the City of Dallas
rroin April llllh 1H70 to April llllli. 1SSO.
1S7D.
A prtl '0. to siiionnl ol' Hues eol-
1.'ted I ' 00
May HI. to amount of fluea col-
June liu.'to n'moiint ot' llnci col-
letted :
July .11 to aiui.iuit of tinea col-
Auituat itii to ainouut of Onea
oolleeiett "
Septeiiiticr :m. U amount of
tluesc.illect.tl ....I0H.K1
Octoli.r III to incunt of flnca
Niiveml'i'i' : t aioouul of fines
. .ut l.d 0.1
lpeeiiilu'i :ii .'iiiiiiiouhtof O"1'!
Coiitctej
IWH.
.lamiatv Si to amount 'of Onet
. . ... .ul so 00
V.llll-V I " . J J
Fotimary i tunntonntlof Hun
eolleeti'a
M arch :il to Hiiimmt ol lloei col-
leeled W 00
Apr I III to aniouiitof tlueseol-
loeiert :si "
ltc M
J.
-oh'.
- iiMM - i'it nl llinl Vf iuvi-rit ml (Hill) A-HI
hiUl'1411'h Ul'tllM- U
Jll.
CR.
111.1 lli'li-
"iii'.ln itk rolls 1.1:1 ia.1 :tt
lie. 1 1 ill I... lit K ll. vl.art .i.
Il'.'ll'll..
I"S III.
Al u ur en 1 1 ilui't in. I
I... led
I'lll.lll . III l ll'la ll.'HIM'a ll"l-
le. Il"l
III. I c.ala lilt dtf'llllltflll
limen . ..lli'i'led
Ihlelr-I ..11 ll. Illepielit llli'
ci.llecli.il
riM'Hlllt'a.'iiili.liliiim'Ullltvea
i". III . led
Mink. 'U rem
Ni.t.-ti all. Iu.m
IIhx and .l.'f ..minl
II.....IU.I .'"ll.'.' It'll li.llll lllll
a 1 ia
;m
l.lial
77
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nrltnnl i-eeali.l fi.iiu hial"
1.11. 1 lilllilii'.' ..11 ll.lllil .Vl.'l
Jl le.ll 4.IW
ll'.llli" A l. llllll 11 iii I I..MIS
A I'n. Ille II. II. I.i X lull.
1..1 i' .l 11ml I .ei 4; 4 II I
lll'i I. ilia llell'.plelll f"l'
I ami . . :e'J'il I
1'i.Mui.nii
IIIIK pin lilile I a .i Ad-
niim A l.i."i.ai'l and .sllr
ht M 'I'd 1 o 7 Ita) III
I iuiiIiii I". 11. In .lined .lima
l-l If'.. '.'li teals lo "'i'
cent. iHiMiHinlMK V'S CISJ ISI
Kiuuliiii; I1..111U il .led July
: l-i.'l in 1 1'. In pel eeln
.11.1.1 I. d UK I'.' .MX 01
I un.llutf In. 11. 1-. iliita'l sep
lellllier I I"'. I .(. I la S
per 'fid ..in-. ."'lie.' .. '.'; 'i 1 0
I'lO'illHK IimIuI-i illllnl ll' l"-
I. it 1 la.il V11 is In 1 er
. . nl ..ui'itii.llua lit ii 10
Hl ri" I lniir..v 111. 'nl I1..11.U
ilaii'd a.'t'ien.l.i'i' I i.':i
V11 a .. lu icr ceti . mil.
Ml.ll.lll' ij.il 0 ISI
sunttiv iteeeutllai nll.'We'l
an.l impiinl I IM nil
(Inleia ..11 I rea-iHiu'i enr-
ranis 1 11 1 -un 1 1 1 1 tiK ! Pl-1 17 :i"l
Miinlrv ueenunln due A i.ril
'.M le;u and nini'e paid aa
Vi.'l- eolilrliet II.O.'J 71
N..ie. I.iied pil'M' lo Api II
.'I Kn an.l allien pal.l . 4 'is isi
Klllllllllil h.ill'ls I'e.leellle'l . . J.'aHl (11 .V.J ;
Ill'IBIUIe r Ipla prl' l' to
A 1 1 1 1 J I h7ti 215 7e !
T.'l.il
Ml. INI
HI NT Wl I II-
OF DA.LL.A.S.
1H7S to April l'.Uh 1SS0.
CR.
Ity Tiea-iirer's reeelpl-i . .
.(:
... 1
C:i7
.'J'.l
Mill
Jli.'l
I. :t
.'.I! I
s7r.
1.1;::
Uv .lelin.ilielil roll
's;i
llv 1e iini eul roll
s;:i.
Ity .le ilt'lltelll f'.ll
l.v Ue'liui ent rol
I -TV
r.y .leliiiiiut roll Isa
lit deliiniiieiil loll. s77
Ity ili'l'i;.iien' roll Iss
Hv d.'llu u. 'ill roll l-TIi
Uv ins. .It. i.i roll IsTj
Ity ills.'lvent ro t hT:!
lly iiw.'li''ii r.i'l Is7l
t:y iiiulveiit ro I IS."i
It) in-..lven: roll IsTii
Itv iiis.tlvt'iu r-.ll INT"
Il'v ln"lent roll IsTS
P..' inso'V.'iit roll. 1 sTt
Il'v .li'liii'iuonl suleualk roll
Hi in-. .item idwalk mil
Il'v ..'lin.lleut turphv si reel roll
lly llelili.lleul 11 . A I . I '. roll
Ity re.lmti..iia nud cxeinptions
eoiuieil
Uv expense nia'ounl hs per siateiueul
lacliwl
!.:'.i ij
IH..J ...
0 (
;.:n'.i -j;
:.iM rii
;! II
:i.mi;i
sii;- Hi'.
SS'l Ml
llu:. till
Um
'.l7t
17o
S.S
.. 4
hv
..'. 1
at-
av I Toial ...
SPlll.S'JIl
OF CITY TAXES
IST'.l lo April l'.Uh 1SS0.
CR.
7.-4 117
II v TiesKiirer's receipts ;i
lly am. .nut p iid tor dots tin's
Itv amount nf nuden's Co. la rebindctl
to W . J. Ke'ler
lly amount e.x;ieiise accnuut
J4 Oil
.1 10
17 ir.
T tnl.
STd.KIO
-0K-
1S7H.
Aprl' no bv amount ).ultt
ire ismer ' 7 01
May 111 t.y amount pi id
irVn-urer ilj 40
.luoe.'lo by biiitiu'it paid
trciirer 4'1 -Jx
July 'lt Ity aiacuut paid
treinurer 10- -'0
July .1' I y mn.lrtea l:; vj tic. t)o
Aovn-I III bv casu pnid
Ir. ssnt'or US 00
Auuiist 111 bv cast! paid
fur tel. 'g Hllia a 40 ll'i 4 )
Pi p on l.er:i.il.y ca-lt paid
treasuiel 1UH .V)
Octolier .11 by cash paid
treasurer V" CO
N..V mt:er :u)liy c tab plil
treasuitir . .' iM 01
Deci int'er ill by cab paid
treasurer m... 1.17 (
Isl
Jannarylll by cash pa'.il
trial fitter Hi CO
Feltruaty bvcaih pn'd
tteiainer....' 41 (0
M m il .SI by c4i paid
tressilrer ... CO 110
A prtl In by easlt aid
trvaauier ml u
11. to BO
M. THURMOND Mayor.
Tronsuror City of Dallas
APRIL U) 1HH0.
I
SCHOOL FUND
A prill. Isn l.iiliiiii'i.oi liaml I
I it'in' ei a . mo w M I'.u lir
H h.l.i r J'J mi. ill V II I'rnllier I
N'.tiinl.er .'J Ir. in W II. 1'i.iilitr ... II
II ilai ei nveidiawll and dim Adniiii J(
Leulilll'd.
l
JOHN
I'iiIIiih I'tna Al ill PL 1-711
Mi
ANNUA
Is
cto:eltt "w bowek
TriiHsiiivr City !' Iblkw Texas
APRIL 19 18S0.
A pi II Jl 1-71' l.iilui rn mi I anil:
I ii-l 14 1 W
Tlic e I Hil t" & H lie niit
inl'r.. id eoiipiins t si each l.'sj o
llivifi'l n. .in
J II "ill aaateaiir and
n.illeclor
J T (' iter iniiiliet nui-ier
.1 M . Tlnii nn.ii.l imiftir . .
K M'.r on. iiiuiehnl. . .
.1 li. i ai ler lieall ll oltieer.
i I.'-ru- W 1'liller nun li.t
luu-ler
J. Wliwer
A U. A xi. a
AdlllTI- lAiOlllil'd.
t'ny Um k
.'il7-l
Iktl
I let
ml
41
1 Hi
in
'
li la;
O-n
JOIliVT. CAUTMSt MAUaiET MASTO
l'rom April HI
1S7II.
Apr I ::0 to iiiimuiit maik.t
r lit" eo lei ti'il tl4J .'SI
1av :i'i in iiiiio ml inarki t
r.'nl- e.illeete.l Ulu 10
June lie lo nun ket I'eina enl-leet-d
MOO
Julv :il. to mark t rent' o. il-
le. I PS. VI
A llu ll-1 .11 to iiinouiit maiket
I'eulH Cnlieeled 2.11 01
Soi iwii. Per :ic t-i ainouut ma -
Uel 'tuilH collceii'd 'Jill 'sl
in tii or ::l l. aim. nut. mm-
k"t rei.lH r.t'l.eied lit'. On
JNn i.iiiti'.r:iii toait'oiintmnr-
ket reiiiH.'.il'ecii'd II7n no
lieeemlier III lo ainouut mar
ket rent colluded -110 0
Issu.
January ill to amount mar-
ket r Ills eel f d i.'.l no
l e Tiiury i to ainouut mar
ket. r. lite OiilP'llle.l 17.'. on
March lit lo ii'iiount uiatUel.
r ut culleeieil U.'hI 70
April JO t ' aniiuiiii in nt ki't
leuts c ' leeti d l.'sl.U.'.
HI
J. T.
Sworn uiul NUhrtcrinetl to before me tlila
IMirliiK the next sixty days In quevt of
Hardware Tinware Saddlery Etc
lis
-2
II I
I'J
11 .
.Ml
.ss
17
Will Ami special
AI.IKNTS KOIl
Miiburn Wagons Glidden and Iowa Galvanized
BARBED FENCE WIRE.
TTl A T T- A T TV ) i-4 r A T T7"l PI
1 0
'Jl
e'S
III
8-J
lluzaril I'ouilor '. IHkhIoii'h Sums Huston Hellllif Co. i
Jos. Rodgers & Son's Pocket Knives Wostenholm's .
Rn7nrs. Rr.iRcinre nnH Knivss. I.
Alsnoxltlt
tlio Sitnlh.
. v-'K'.
A Genuine Health Beverage I
YOUNG'S EXTRACT OF MALT
licioiiuiuMided ky leatliiiir physiaiaas NnllTH AND SOUTH for Its excellent tiualltlet
AS A. TONIC!
AllilS'G ltiii:TIi)N nnd Uulldinifiip Stn-tiftth of Invalids it is especially r.'wmimendcit to
Vol' Nil Mt'TllKlts anil olhers re.uirla a nuuri.shlnniindpHla'labli!
t-t 1 null tn i whieli la
ISrO"3? IaTOXIOATING
This valuable remnly lor we.ik'-iied ).liysli nl pnenrv will reoilllv take the place of all Hit olc'
and more expensive HALT K. 1'ltAl IS ami sold retail
A.rr zr CEMN I'EU BOTTLE
Sold by ull leading ilni).'.'lt lliruotrhntit the country. Trade supplied by
THOMPSON 8CHOTT & CO.
Wholesale Druggists tlalvi'ston anil Dallas T1
lly MYKU lllil'S. A CO. ltliHAUDsON ft CO. A. A. MKLLIKIt Wholsnle Untgr1"''
St. l.oui.. Mo.
BOWMAN & BLEYER Wino Mercliants
7!l
St. Louis Mo.
" The linn. Coiiiin:--inner of Internal Iteveinie lias niled tlnl YOI.'NU'" MALT I X-
TK t T I. e a.-sed ns a niedlelue. and can Iholore be sold t y lrii(cls(a wltnoitt icquirlus
t lilted states Ifeventie Lteense."
I'l.KBI HE.
lit: ATI V44 A IIAVIK
t'reprletorsnftlit
n
City Livery Stable
Eo"t Henderson st opp post-ofliee
4 Icliuriie Tuna
.tieclnl attention glveti to transient stock
ltitriiste.1 to our euro.
CLEBUHNE HOUSE
W. II. BB4W. Prop'r.
Cleburne
Texas
Hoitae re-arntrt;et. Special Inducements tr
commercial ulu. Htsteotllce cmim eled wltt
housu. nitrlO
-UK
!l la
ti iai
pal uv
mil i
m
id' 17
ivtnber l-7:i wiinan'a .l.l
Nov I'liib.-ri 1-71) warrania l aid .
Hi ih inher Isii wui I al ia mil
January pai hiiiiiiii. nam
rulu nuiy I'-" a .ii i it la pail
::
4.1'IJ ;
W. HOW EN Treasurer.
1 4 Mb. PC) I IT
in'
Toliil a urriipla ... I
Tullll ei.lip . piil. I
Tweulv ..! en r. le.'liiid
iai khiiIi
"lain H. vlnua I in. - ex.
llililti e.' i.u h ml:
I oiniii in i . i i . I fii'i
Tell peril" ll ' lun.l .'
l.lgiil p rii ill I It re. Hun. I ail
111 it
ltt
7 ti
t'.JI (in
117
-It
71
Isi
im
Mi
''.'i
U"
.'a
isi
11
ll
It-.
tvll
-OK-
IHMI to April 11 lNNO
IhTti.
April Ilo.by eaah paid treat-
III IT II I'.' 'SI
Muy III. by easli pale tis.asurer '.'In isi
June .'III 'by 1'it-ll paid lieav-
II nir S.1 il
Julylll.livei.h p-l'l li'i iieiirnr lai 'sl
Annual III by ciudi pitui truas-
Ill'er '.''JO (II
Mii"ii her jlo hy cash paid
ueiLiirnr inn JU
i let. b r HI by cuah paid
ir. iiaiir. r SI.Msi
Novo her mi by eHU paid
tituiHiin r .170 On
l)i .'. niiier St t y ctsli paid
Iruimurer lo (Hi
is.su.
.lanusrv HI by coal l paid
treasurer i'.l IKI
I'l'lii uurv 'J'.l by ca-lt paid
tr-'Hsnrer . . 15 Do
.M n 1 1 h ill by cash paid liens'-
Ir. ii-urer :l.'sl 70
April an by easli paid treaa-
urer IM atS
f J.SI" M
CARTER Market Master.
the. I7llt ilav of April Isni.
.1. II. HHRM.'Ditli City Bceretiiry.
II VKIMV AKI'. I I I'.
lailiicenienls ure being ofl'ered at
BROW & C'$
swi-liiicni ol Table t'litllery excr iapmji'
SOLK IT.OPIilETOKS.
i L. CAPERAN
609 MAIN ST. 609
WUOLKSALB AND RKTAIL
Imported and Domestic
.. atv n ttf tr. ft M'Wli A U4B art.. A-f
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