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TUB DALLAS HEKALD SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 7. 1880.
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THE DALLAS DAILY HERALD.
prT.)T?. ELLIOTT ft. HALL.
jti...tf a'. tMfM-o.7ic.tut Duixa itetoi m
ftcond-doM vtaUer).
' INiHUATlOiU.
letup mlmr; jcwrn s fiw tnnmrter; wiitdt
thillina in Hum dnn'"ff Nun lny to tuuUwrly.
OwinK lo the heavy duu.aud lor and con-
sequent uiumaily largo issu)snf the IIkh-
ALD duritij; the pa it week with tho oloctien
nows our stoc'i of paper wn8 exhnustod bo-
fore or red invoice could arrivo henco tho
smaller im on which for the past two
m'oruing- wi linvrt Wl to K to P"- Wo
expoet io o iu receipt of tha regular ize
to-morrow or tho next day.
EAILIWAD3 TO MEXICO-
Tho (juts lion of railroad building in Mcx-
ico is HVi .a tini; no little attention in this
tountry iio.v. Several companies ro striv-
ing for couoiasions front the Mexican i?ov-
erninunt otnbraclnu: right of way immuni-
ties p. ivi!1 rs ai'.'l subsidies mid some of
tliem soon to bo in a fnir way of success.
In fact one company lias entered into a cun-tra-n
wl'htlm Mexican gnvnrnmenl wl.rroW
it ui.d- r.t.ik.ti lo build in t'ae course of n f.
yours a t'orics of na.rrow-gango roads t!iriiuc!i
tho republic cvnnu.'tint; tho I'lieille ocean
with tho ruiiroad systuin of Texas and lor
which it is to receive inoslraliiabi'i consider
ation vilui'ilo enough indeed to defray tho i munnrali".
exnon-oi of this enterprise. Ml this la to tho
IN MKMOUUM.
The announcement of the death of Mm. Julia
Hevler Mitchell neo Rector wire uf Cel. C. 8.
Mitchell or IiiUma whlc.hoccumdon tho8 h
ult. wa slowly iiudu In thcuo Cnloradlan
haud of nature. From 17tO t'i 1810 just
one huudrod yoara Mexico rudo as were the .
means in . use for extractin;; and t
reducing tho ore produced more
silver 'hail all tho world beside the nllllllIK! bllt sorrmvlclly t-r-lv"! by
aggregate yiol ! in that linio bving over uiaiiy MlasoirlMiH Arksiiblanii mi l lexoim
S4 000 000 0( 0 When it U wmomberod ' who knew herns tho oheery hamUoiiie wlu-
. . f1M ... i 'oim.iUul.t)tif Henry M. Hater. Governor
tlat th. ore is t-ken fro n the mines 'n : f lurllll tUM tllr.( ut. wr. Tbl.
sacks and bvkcts borno upon the backs ot uu.i). t..kliK ctf of mir fi teutl in th. prime
be lormeo ol me f her lif In me ftilliu a of h "r bui'ity uuu
Never until uaaltiluet. comiiici Urn l.ii uln i -.f our t!i-ir t"
p inr some idea can
richness of tho Mexican mines.
will.intlio past few years has machinery of '"arn.
. " . . i i .! thu early Uusli ut yimlltlul bcnol Her iiidn-
n Wnil hnnn ined ill mllllllir 1V tllO MBX1
cans but now enierprHiiii; eapituliata of
this country ara iuvestiuc in thci oiim's of
that coumrv a.id nm in'.rdjclg tho ini-
p jyed machinery uliliwd in our own min-
li g di.trieta and Ikey are proving nvi.-t sue-o-sfiil.
Tho Cinuv k 1 -o in Nevada is
reported to be tht richest mino in the Unit d
ijialca. Hgivtbim loy.-no.it to 2000 m.-ij
and its daily' output of or.i is nearly li.OflO
ton? which it i.en mnled contains only one
ton of bulliiiolvalu i d at about $ yl.OOJ. lo
obtain this amount of ore in addition to tho
lb..r ot mining U'to-u ill msaml t.ma m
cables enra hikI cng all dead weight haa
to be ho'mted daily 8010 tons of water be
)umiod out ot tho mines mid 10'!0 to"".!
wasie rock paawd daily up tho ulialU 2oOO
font in depth to the surfaco. The draw-
backs have not ! en met with iu Mexican
minus whom there is no hoi-tinrc. i.o punui-
ing no wt'u.'i rock no dead wi-iglil of ura-
chinerj' no Ligh price to bo paid f.r labor.
The ore in .-oni i of 'h(i iniiies a-savs aa
much a ? 'fi $.ri0 $7fi and $100 per
ton. In 1S77 tho imp -rig from M"xi.ai to
tho UniUil Si-.'".- am tinted t $l'" I I I'M.
of which $85U Soil wJ .-pocio a;ct
tiulhon gild ami silver. With n rail-
road coniieeiing with thU counlre tho
imports wi.l ho ino-e than niia'lrupled and
the Mparts from tbi country will iacnemi lo
a degreo that wi.l irnl- wl li" iiinrv.-ll nisly re-
munurali";. England uml V ranee now c in-
mand the bulk of the Mexican tra .e but wilh
railroad connection cur country can oon get
.. . ra roau i
ddvanlagn ol Texas for whatever raiiwajsaro .( 8nJ t() muliply Ild ro-tmilli-
bllilt mtj .Mexico mual also go uimug.i .v i.. (1
built intj Mexico muat also go
Tuxiw a.id thoy will put our great stalo in
direct emmunieation commercially with
the neighboring republic! Tho Internatiomd
& Oreat Northern and ".Houston & $M An-
tonio raiiroada are both heading for the Uio
Grande and have eng'noors in tho Held sur-
veying tho boat routes wont of San Antonio.
Both thoso roads hopo for right
of way and other advantages
from the Mexican government with the view
of con'lnulng their linos on into the interior
of tho country if not entirely ncrost it.
Ouaymas in tha state of Sonora Mexico on
the Gulf of California and Ma.atlan in tha
State of Wualoa on tho Pseillc coaat.aro both
aoaports that with railroa 1 connection with
(ha tuition nf Tinas anil throoifh their
.i ..!.. -:i....i miilit lie well omittod Without in
oonnecuona wun xne nurB r.irou r .i. r .loud what is
ystom of the United iStates CBn be wnlod;and what will really pay in the long I
mado as important aa any on wo l 'acme i run with a Dallas audience is a g; ou per-
U'ill. linna of tmA l-llnniii tn malice. tmTfllV. COlnedV Oil" TU or
nlv In uuantiiv. And Texas mint bo thn
coniieeiing point for Me ican railway with
tha sy.-timi i f tho United St tea. Ia it not
important ;then that Texas do ad in her
power to eni'ourage foster and aid iu tho
compli tion i f tho work so auspiciously com-
menced! Timothy X10.
Yesterday at tho inatinei) and again last
.evening Or'addoek's opnra-hnuno was llllod
to seo Widow Uutloll. reais oi muguiur
told tho curront value of tho happy hits
with which tho pi ce abounds. Dignity
unvisored boneath the unoxpoctcd and all
with any sense of the humorous gave way
before th volinvs of fun that tho"unlarnod"
widow afforded her audience. Although
so roplcto with humorous sayings and truo
delineations of the ludicrous in nature yet
tli.in un. in thia otherwise cond plav one or
two scenes and two or three expressions that
tne least
operetta with a" efficient c nt w-dl per-
formed and free from am ii.dolieaie not lo j
fay imlreei.t uiiua.ons er su:g"Mii::a. m
Widow B 'dott althoiig'-i phy-icilly at oppo-
sitoa with tho oh irael r as pict.ircd by the
writ-r ol the -iriginid paper. .Mr.' liishop
uiakea suexeu'ilei.lwi lowin all other respects
responsive to Neil's com'cii'.ion and
he can will allord to presont to his
listeners only what inht to
ho priHiinted lo t';0 gencr.d reiele lit the
family hearlhsl.niii. We imvo felt con-
strain"! d to mako this c-ilicisni on what ehn
is an excellent production excellently well
served to an ninpeucii that can appreciate
'iho good bllt does not dodro tho nuost'um-
abli" inuch leaa llio oiiecuonnoio. un inn
sugg.-sled oorrectiijiis wo coiiiineiul lo most
hearty favor thU g'ed troupe with their
mirth-provoking and human-ualuw diacloa-
ing comedy.
i KKSOKAL.
T. Wilson the ( flkient sherilT
county was iu thu city yca-
tlopn.
from tha Uio Grand ' across Mexico to tlu-sn
two point" having branchea radiating out
into the country no 'h mi l south of tlnini
will not only dovel p .Mexico and awaken
tho ilumb;iTing resource i of tliAtwonderf.il
lan.'1 but they will he to Texas great h'gh-
ways of wealth nlong which will cou so a
coasolor; Ibwof commercilo aid in our own
progress an I duvolop'.nonl. It is but just to
Genaral Grunt to say that ho seos the bene-
fits to r.i-'.itt to our eoiMlry from railroad con-
nection with .Mexico and the cultivation of
ft loudly and commercial relations with that
power and seeing that ho ia interesting him-
golf to this oud and briuging his gre.it influ-
ence to boar to bring about tho accomplish-
ment of such a purpose. There can be no
quostion but that the American
congress will if not during the com-
ing session at tho next which
meotson tho 4th of March 1881 taka steps
looking toward closer and more ample com-
mercial rola ionswith Mexico than have ex
lstod horotoforo in so far aa troatios aro con-
cerned. Tho encour igoiiient of commercial
mity and a warmor fooling of national
friendship ia not only engaging the attention
of the mercantile classes of our country but
of our government as well. Mexico is com-
psrtively terra incognita to our people and
the marvelous capabilities ol that country
aro but little more than conjecture. It has
n area of T'iO.OOO sipiuo miles tho greater
portion of thu country being a mountain
plutot.lt four thousand to eight
thousand feet in altitude and em-
bracing what is known i(
tho tompeia'.o region. On each jidu i:( th'u
tomporato rogioa I;' iibult of lowlan la vary-
ing i;i wid h from a fw miles to one huu-
drod miles. Tho climate of thoso lowlands
ia vory hot and the productions of tho soil
are sugar cairn coll'oo indigo and tropical
fruit. The table lands embmeod in the toui-
porato region produces wheat corn olives
and other grain and tiuits of tho temperate
zone. Thu climate ia that of perpetual
spring and a h'oallhior country is not to bo
found on the globe. There aro wWo prairie ! wreck could bo loan . -d.
roaches 'no similar to thoso of Illinois and'
Tuxas. on which great ho-.ds of horses cat- i " ''"
tie ali-p and gents feed and On and after Su ;!ay. Nov. 7Ui. train No.
' . .. . 1 2 east leaves lit 0:10 p. m. No. 4. H.et b:nl)
thrive Whilo tho people of that couu-1 H m (la(y V!ie.pl tv). No. ii. west. U
trv a;.! civilized they aro lamcntaiilv a. in... ( aiiv exc 'i.t MinJav No. 1 arnv. a
behind lb a aijo in progrita and eivighton-
meul and in cons quenco euery branch of
indu.tiy is at a low ebb. Kailroads and their
onergir.ing developing influences will make
the Mexicans a no p vple; will burst asun-
der the manacles that lethargy a.id an oll'oto
civUitation hawo forged; will carry a biightcr
lien klii":ie-s nnd affa' lllty ; her lnu;iur
riplilliig' niiis'.ci htir convo:i ioe ivl- and
inirrhiienlj wo recall herns a jomii 1 vol lie
hi thu cuii-.ue i and Urdliu.it Joclmj i f LI t'.c
kiock uilinieln Mich mnira as Ashley He-
Vter .l.iluis.ai t'ope HalhigUer 1'iHo Cur-
rrtu Iierlraud Lnuiln Keaia uml - tneia of
bi.aiuiui; 't ami uriiiua whoso livii'K reiire-
cent'llVBi will unite In niotuiilng her un-
tinii'iy eiul.
At Miohcli Hin-aiigfioni a r.acs wlinsenriB-
lnnl teal iu nt lieeuirtuw.i In the lilneridga
of Vlivh.i.i o.tli.iMi l.i'Ciiliie widely rClltt !-
ed ov;:. ihe ana hwe t. iheynio p.everhlnl
for.' culrnlly stn.iKi -foiwa "l o mluot In-
le.r l. tni liluliin-.- e inrnne n nl physical
iiml menial e .eriry. Tom lienor rldliu '""
miles in si i I'uusci-iiilv dny-; M-jur Hector
auiveyor Keiio.nl "I Mlvouil n lb' U. Id of
honor wlih grlni fare and sti-eily liai.il; Miaa
Hivti'i' in cii-j .ui t..c lieu cum o eon ' n.ll irK
ll'ily lioPit -;i u.'d 111.. Mi llliiml a llller nl!
oiinrs had fniied; uuroruor ttuelor hcrnpin
tmjeili-r Ills "at lo trnnpa" Iron! ilm uleun-
l:i;.s .f lo f !..!. ;i"lli;iiil p'ltliK th m
I.l(:l . I . ti I nil 1HS" el .. I ov.'l' '. !i' Hi ! O; ''.'J '1 e
lllltlltf illll'll.l ill.l-. f Die li.loi'' iiiuucleli--
lies. Mm. .Mi'.eliu.l w.iS a wi.i iiy daiulil.ir of
sucii n iaf-s :ii:e klml iu. .1- t l .ceru
feiivii .-s oi en n a I d and hU. -npint d. No
onov.l-o l;n""v lu i w.nd " d'.nhr. lerword or
disUiwt lier leal y or I'li-uu.-hip; wli'.y auu
vlvr.cl m hrr vdoo a d l ;ugh!cr wonder
luliy inii.-ical ah j was liver ii ilciiltt t'" her
lnli.uitu fili'inls. UiiKiispcetcd by herself
unknown t nil lavn u few lriciiil .lu lit
times w hen ar. u-eil d nionstiii cd r-niaika-hle
TlKor of lll'HI:;ht lied I'luipionl felicity of
expn asion. llel.icgiiiu lo n long-llvril and ro-bu-t
riicj "iliohnd ni'luhi loloi'k f ;r p nlh cf
yu4ra her uuexpt c uu di'uih tcived ASaiulle-
aleiia for si.ch of us ua liavo ( a ted the meri-
dian and who realize "the shores of life are
Bhifllhg" lij note that l bey are outlio sunset
alopi at 1. lie's Il'.Ti'lc an 1 are l.iiatcidii)' with
ever quickening t p.-. to that Kient l'aolllc
which wilUoiuo time quiet us all w lira "life's
lltful fever Is o'er " Kvery ye r we bve
erectiid for us fume such sad monument on
our pathway but wo bolievu with tue of her
poet filenils Hint :
"file tru. r life ilraws Higher
Kvpiy yeur;
And the ni'irii i nn suir ulluib.H higher
K' uiy year;
Karlh'B hoi i in u..o's Hilg'iter.
And tho In-uvy biniien nobler
And lliodawo liuuinrtal hrlgUter
hvery year."
With this late lilipi riiot but willing trib-
ute to the worth of Ihe dead let us hope that
her children liny Inherit h-r loyul nature
nnd pri.itt by her nul 1- e wm"le.
.!. S. U
I.K.xm il.l.!': fi.l. Oi't.lll llS.1.
Captain A
of Kaulmau
torday.
W. T. Walker of tho "Texas Law Jour-
nal" Tyler Texas honored us with a cull
yesterday.
Mrs. V. W. Cleveland leaves this morning
on a visit to liouaton and Galveston whore
she goes for hor health.
t clonel W. C. llollmd'a hora was stolen
last evening from tho corner of Main and
Austin streets in broad daylight.
Hevs. H. Spencer and J. Ward who have
been in attendance upon tho Cumberland
Presbyterian conference mado tho Ukhald
a ploasaut.ciill yesterday.
Last evening Colonel K. C. Mi'Luro was
called by telegraphic dispatch to Chester
S. nth Carolina mi' uncing Uio serious illness
of his daughter. Miss Annie M jLur.i is by
' coiriiiou content "no of the loyelie-t most
'gracious and most popular of our IMllas
I belles and nianv hi a is will await with ten-
derrst s.iliciiudo vitm t'i ling cd' In r curly
I convah sencc.
WeeeU mi Ihe l'exi V INwIIU".
' Tin' 7-r5 w. ' 1" ii' I piwencor train ilii"'
I here Fmlay r.igbl ut the Texas iV I'm' ili
I road did not r-ive until 7:110 jotcrday
motning. The i'"'".. was occaaioM ilby the
i wreck ol a freight t.aiu that i.ight two mil"S
' wet of K igoivomi. in which it is rumori d
I an old man nam ".i vSciiliy and W. l. Kirk
! contract ny ananls . f :im road woro seriously
injured. Noltiing de l ite in regard to tho
from tie east t 7:115 p. in. Nos. 1 nnd 4
rut: betweou U-nl.-s i.a( St. Louis. Nib. 2
and 8 hetwoeu Ea-llimd and Su Louis All
regular passenger ir ons.
-v -i.i -ii
i
J (1 N B
himI Scrtf 1'iiIohh Ilumors l (lie Sit in
N')ili iiimI Itlouil IMiihlrcii anil In-
t IllltH.
riitii'urn Uetm'tlU'8 aw slmplv 'levant to
iiro. Tnev upc Hi t nii tli'T- uiftt p'tri'iim with
Urcul i:iv(. I-'inni luUr-cy loni.l iit'c linn- mo
t' lUrtlly 'tu'8ll ship a in rt'llublo t'uiiruni
h iiietlttitnul Jcllv hit'Mh tlin'usf t'lita anay
lenU nhin mid tl't'h nllay-1 lull-. mutt. m Itrh-
Inff nii'l ln ltHttdii. oiitlK'i ami In ills -Un -t
ast-H ai iUciilp nllVcdnns with h rn ot hair
It reproiluci's mill btjitutlilcN thts liair. Vuil-
cura ttt Holvcnl tliu Kvt'tit blood ill r cIohu-
a r intriiin atnl fiM'lifa'c;! al' shr nlc anil h--tvitit
tiy Immt)i8. t iHlciua Mwllclual 'lollol
Snip )muro'l fniin t'lUlcura' cl mint-n
s"oiln'H ami lu'nN llHnawl Pnraivn whlttttm
frchcii.4 aiiti bcmHiilert the hklu t'yoiul all
pralno t Ih ati flKaT!Hy Kilumttl toilet
I in Ih uml nurry ahaUvt).
4'IiiMr4n mill MiiMrfii .
L'han. Kavro Hli.kU.K:Ht y C ty MlKhtH( N.
I wi ltt': 'My aim iv lad o( twelve ycai-8
was coii'pk'toly cimtl nf a trrlhlt ohso of
Hi .emu lv ilio'Cullcuva UomeilkH. From tho
top ol'hN hcail li lh Mtms oi his feet was one
utrtHK ut Kctln. Kvpry othir reiuuil nnd pliyt.-
lclana htitl lei tiiuil'tn vain.'
Fr il. Hohrer K-q ca-lhr Stock-Orowors'
Nailoiiftl Hit. k luelil' v'ttlor-Hlii wilt s: "I
am Kt well pleaded wilh its ll't ct a on my body
that I can ivA a (Turd t Iw wiitmnt it my
1. itu e. It U a fM!tU'vt'ul cur at'd It Ii hutmd
tu Lie ttm "tr v piMilHV a soon m IU viiUies
aiu ki'.own i the imissrs"
J.W Wo-iaa. K-n- 'f.-wii Tr.-asnirr t. 1-
haim. Vt. . fns hi a It it r at.-d M y W: 1 It
ttorkt to a clianu a my 1imIv' iVtcruu I na't.
I uu'd the head entirely and han arly cleaned
tin1 laieol ires 1 Imivh recomnit iuU'd It lo
ri'-w rttl a;ul lr. I'.aiit lt;in oidered It t t
them."
C'll rEl'I'K.rTil'l I'JDIKN
Ai' piviari'd cy VelkK 4 I'ni " im-. l.'lienilsta
:unl in uiiirl-1. :ll" le'.'tilnrtoe siii-.t Itnil; u
Jl i i'i'sii'mi- i'n.'oi.tn out. uml S sM.
Ilii' l.'iinli.n ae.l 1 o-i Itj nil iM'uwiil.-t'i. rrK1
ot tut ell ra steal I'i'xes 'siets. ; inri;o l'oes.
Hi :t..-i'lv.'nt 51 p. r liii'l.'c; Clir.'eci'.' Miail-
rlnhl t'oiiet Kin. Jo e-n'-; (.litielltn Mi'UI-
clrai Hinu li. r Sn ip. !. eeii iii Iu tiara lurliiir-
he: - - .le I l.H'i;'- o;i-nnl- Is M' eeeU.
tl I'M 11 malted on ree lit of price.
All liiveatlllent.
j The p.urchssn i f a cigar or ot smoking
or chewing tobacco is an investment. To in-
nnre the hn-lnst return in tho pleasure and
' day to that country than ever it has known comfort the weod afford you nhou'id select
g'meo C ortez with his freebooters rsr. .1 the
tcmpks u:.d altars of tho Aztecs aiid d-
bauchi.d a peoplo that nt least were happy
and pros; resslve rnough for their geneialion.
The chief exports of Mexico aro gold silver
according to Vniir taste from the many choice
brands kept' at the Kl Ks.aiiol HtK.liicg
parlor.
Hie Wlillo
Is tho lightest running simplest best and
ii. .t ilnrahln Kiiwinc machin". It Was pat-
lead vanilla saiaapanlla colfco.sugar.oolton flltM in I87d N"trly iOO.OOO now in u e.
cochineal lumber jalapine and tropical I have sold the Whitu threo years ; have al
fruits. Everyonoof thes l
gar and cotton and possibly lead are of in- t nu. l(t m)Chiuu fei.cted
finite .va'.uo to us. Whilo Mexico has its ll0t change. I havo never been asked to ex-
table land and lowlands exceedingly fertile chanto one. Ctin and e it or (nnd lor
. v i.i. ..i ...t i . i llluitratod urico iiat. L. C. McAhsler u!3
it w lira iuuiiuiiiu musoii iu m .no - - - ... .it. l or. I1..iulj. lru. 1
.Haul siruww . ui- -w ---'"--"..
SANFORD'S
RADICAL CURE
FOR CATARRH.
Kitplil Itmlipiil I'erinxiieiit Com
ilf"lo reitimvii iiir ci.ipii.
It 'irln at Hie belonlim t'leauso Ihe nasal
ihhhi'. lleni oe the morbid cnat it runini
nd ile id Ms-lie V rk up i'i tnese surl'.ice
ui 1 i ' l'ie Hi in:: vlui.ea in.! minili.aiie :
e.ielicd. eh" used dial-li'ile.l. n.'i.ihed nnil
iiled. 'I lien yun nave attacked and
invi'.i tin' c uise. Mi'-inii tii.e. by Internal
. lni'.'ilstratlnii. drive froni tin" blood the inii-
011 it itelivevs i" it:i ei'iry inlalloii ol the
ivu i. Wnen all tola i fiitlmillv dene t'a
ar.n Is e..i:ini-riil. v- it aieeu:ed.
id'onl's K olcai i tu'1" i'oii-.!e'K of oiu. Ii't "
le ol' lite U nll' lll I'me o. e eov ot CuiUilTuil;
Miiieat and one lmornvi'il liilialer all -viap-ed
ill one package with ;l'r -i I hth' I)lree-j
i ii ie d ol i by B'l oniKiilata lev 1. Ask-oi.."s-uii''nl'i
Kteiieiil l.urethe most c nuh'eJ
nstantatm. us and eciimonieal trentment in
ineoiein.
'Ueu'l Aa'M. Wl'.KKS & I'OTTEit Motion
THAT-
C Conrad k Go's
bowel of these mountains there i a miner-
al wealth gold and t liver fabulous In quan-
tity that needs only the forces of industry
and of gnterprlrt to exhume it from its silent
waling place whers for centuries and cen
turk u bt been boarded bj lh bountiful
K)rt Worth.
Thirty Cvuut Them-Thirly.
The Hunstable boot it sold in all towns In
CfortU Texaa.
Thirty Count Them Thirty.
CELEBFUTED
rT - tit ry rni.in r -
1119 ll!l 1J 1 VIJ 1 I H
DUUU ' JJilOJUli 1
I ER
-IS ONLY-
BREWED
OUT OK THE U.NKST
Imported Heps 1 Barley
- AND 13
RECOMMENDED
BY ALL l.EAOKNU
i'lIYSRllKSlCUEMlSTS
IS T'JK CO0M'lt.
J'
GOb ELiM ST. 606 ELM
Great Reduction in Trices of our large stock of
Dress Goods .Clothing Roots and SliJ
HOSIERY KNIT GOODS
Ol nil deacrliitlons nnd of the le.st ilesisn. UNlil.ttWKAll f r I.ndles Gentlem.
i niioreii. lii.A.Mii.. itaanil guibl limits- uml I LOAli 1 U1.M ..INisi conhlstliionVi I
hi-ii.-... b.1 ll....i..i. . I .... l.l hill- ..tl I I...I...L ii L'"'KUII'4
blupu uuda at reoucea prices Iu oldi r to reduce our luiye -lock ui: h.i d.
CARPED
Owli's to tho Increase of spies In the ('arret line we hnve se"t a stain' ii r r ler bi our
In New York which fucilitaUS us to allow eviry week new p-dii'ins . 1 Caipc a in our pn
tj-Wo offer Jreat IiKliu emeiilH lo the WIioIvkuIu 'l rnile
Orders from the Couutry prcnip ly ai.d carefully u'.loiHio t j.
1.
i. & E. MITTENTHAL
"1 KI.M STRti
m$. E. CUESNDT
Will receive dnrlnp; the present week the
MOST SLSG ANT ST003
-AND-
lo be Had Everywhere
Wholesale Depot lor Tc:is.
A .... KlicimtitNiii N.ur-
fMjLUlM' gla wek mid sore Juaisa
-voukIi and oolda went
VOLTAIC KEUCTBID tS. timinch mid !sw-
ft. r nft els dyspepsl shunting
"ASTE ra'08 tor. iiftb the bli.a
and hick aensmaor Uta and nervous nm eti-
lar aim spinal affections roll-v (I and cured
who every other plasior liniment lotion and
eloeirlcal applmnaa fallt. Atk for lolllua'
Voltalo Elr.etrlo 1'lHBtors. Only t'i couu.
Vtal'of the diffcrvnt political candidate ' tgpa eo
1
1...
Everhrenght to Dallas.
Jub i
116 GOOI
V 1
J. B. DRU1IY
l.tlllKAN DUUi.g;
I Jl.)iitfc.)iuer:
W1TII
LEMLllArJ ABRAHAM & CO.
0
TT0N
ACTO
-AND-
Cor. GRAVIER & IlAKONJiE STS. SEAV 0BLEANS La.
H:AbAalmmmaNewYorl I Correspondents in Liverpool!
r . Marks s-New Orleans.
M. Stern J I Meas.B. Newnass Co Ness. L noiepreim .'
-rjpon.
Gents Ladies and Childre
SIZE aUALITYAND PMC
f!ip (f the largest stocks of Jloots ami Shuos in the Stat
scliet ironi. o trouble to hhow goous.
70i EL31 STKKET Corner of TOYDRAS DAL1
Mv. E. B. KAHIIY Suueriiitcuds our Custom-Made Dfiiartiii
PRICE QUALITY and PI
To Suit tho Most Fastidious.
II. W. .H All IIY & lillo.
629 ELM STREET.
Maniinicturers nnd Dealers In
Stove- Tiinvare (luceiistvnro llctingfc 1'ookiug Sta
Coll and Examine tho
"Early Breakfast" CookingSto
It Is Something New and Desirable. I
A fall line of Queensware Oi8 Table Cutlery and olhir House Fnmlshlaf Gl
We have the hedl atnek of tineeie'W .-" i Verou hand. J
5-1-AlMiinamilae.niri"" .i . 0 Iron Covnlees Window Capa and Hheetlronwsrsj
Shingles Sash and Doon
-AT TUK-
CLARK & BOYD Proprietors
I.i now piupured lo furid.sh nil kinds of
Dressed Lumber Flooring Ceiling Ei
At the lowed pilOisnffirel In the market. Striitlv beavt Pine SlilnrVs the best nun
luted alwv8 on band. Seh and Donra at Hirt ! en 1'iics Dime" siou Timber Hun6
fcherlCh't notice. Orders from the country anliclleil mid pr. mildly lllled.
KXI'ltKSS PACK.4UK SXt.K.
SJ" !'ne Textn Kxpr'"iis t;.aiiinny will on.l'e-
ceiniier:lrd sell lit TiiS Main Ureet Djllns P.
largo iiumbar of une.lalmul express packages.
Sulo io coininente at 1C o'clock a. in.
D. K. FAUOETT Agent.
S50 REWARD. S50
HITY DOLL MlSllKWAlll)
For unr ''inttun tli't will lcii'ucr n can cf
Extra Heleit Ojuli'i'seipiHl to A. lli'Otll'B
snldonli by liclinonicu lieaUiurni.t
ul lie ciiia per cam alio
MoWle delicti
Medium "'
The sain ofler f r sini" ir uny atle np-vial
at Hi"
DELMONIOO
On Us Oyster ranges none eipial In tho Boutin
Having made a trip Norlli and East lenrului:
the art I defy a test with any Iniuse.
$. C."ll per nay nt Home samplvt
t) LO tpU worth W free Addruca Stli.-
o n AOe.ifuitJaud Msloe.
A. WiMiW
A'l'JLOlmiijk- 1" J"
And LAM) AGKNT.
Special attention to COLLECT I
llivn! nm - Te.
The HaLiik'st and Mt
quisiteCigHrtKf811
Fragrant VANITY F
7 FIRST PRIZE MED
mi in ""irr i "f .
"ILALVbisi" liaroom renqiwuuu .
wmiuuuvi'v
WM. B. KIMBALL & C
Peerless Tobacco Work. Booho.t'9
Seren Flrat PrU Modals awarded Vaiujl
and Fragraa Vanity Fair.
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