The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 298, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 7, 1880 Page: 6 of 8
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THE DALLAS HERALD SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 7 1SSO.
) TUL J1E NOT Or lIBAVEXUr
1IA1.I.H.
BV MH'. CKUATI1AXTK1I.
0. tpll inn Lot of hwnlv halls
bl 8ttfl uf IH'trl f g!'l.
Where Kl onto uiiKeli-a'li
'.Mid miIuiI's of tlie sky uiitolil:
My lnmoflc.lt lieirt wnii'.d hiioward turn
To tlml lhinrl.r ftttnllitr eurili
Towtttolillmiacred lienrth-llr -a burn.
To catcli Us songs of eare or mlriu.
M loan from out tho heavenly choir
'lobrar once more the red cock crow
What llitlio morning's rosy lira
O'er hill ami Held bmau to glow.
To hen tliorlppleof th ruin
The Hummer wiivch at ocean's krlm
Toliei'thi)pitrr'wtiliiKBHln
I'll quit till) wlitooycd iliHiublm!
I care not whul luiu-cn's ulnrle nrc!
('union mu 1. Mora Joy It bruins
To watch tl eumiiii Uun'sMiir
Tluui niysllo rtalum's Koiilen rliis.
Aril j i t. nndvit-O ilcarrst one
My ooinlori liom phiIihh- breath
To' ullow Ihee wlKTt lh..ii art moor
Tlirotiuli llio.uilliu awful uates of Deulli-
Tofltul iliee feel iliy miitlti khIi
To iiuvn K'enilty's I' UK ly
To tell my iimlflul Inre-wlir than
Boili heaven and caiih miiilit pahsawaj.
--November r-crlbiin'.
niti moeii.'h i.fci rr.n.
Co; rrAvioiiilunro of the rhiald.
Vf AHMNdT N. NOV. !1 Irtill.
OuUidrt tho Hisliii:t of Columbia tlieni is
lormenlatloD going bn throughout this vast
oountry of ours whi'-h I hoio will result in
sanding t'. lew to tlio bultiiin ainl purify-
ing our political homo brow.; It s one pl'ce
in this land of equal ri(hlf whero men anil
woman havo equal political privilegeii
both ciin talk. And you may bo euru tin j
reusing that pruud prerogative to tlio full.
Not a drop of tho fermentation bna como t
US 80 far but towards n'glit and to-morrow
and next day tho ovoillowirg of tho gii-nt
cauldron will bo pouring into tbo capital in
the shape of dispatcher. I think no human
boing can tull tlio rcBtilt or "oven nproiiuiatf
it In this canvass we havo one cumulation
whoovor is ulcctrdn n will havoa rcspu-bble
govnrnmont and outwardly at least a clean
and decent adminiftratiaii. Tho v. liitu-
houso will bo tlio homo of peace folir'oty
and ili Corum and tho departments im;t
whoro 'a lady can work without tho ri;U ol
Insult an! cim'iru. . Tiiij has 1 n the
ca?o now for i'.uir jims and for this if for
nothing olse I'rosidunt Ilavos deserves tho
thanks of tin country. And to know tlie
dilUt ultiea of his Insli one mutt know thi'
contliiion the i)e urtineiils were in. old
Zai k Chandler ha pur Hud tho (Iflpattiiiciit
ot the interior and tlie ponl-olUi u dep :irt-
tnont had been kut toleiahly deiont lint
tho treasury win a ilHgwo to the govern-j
uuint wueii Ucneral Graiil wont out of ol
lice an that "ttonsury clerk" was a term so
opprobiou whin api lied 10 it woman Wat
no lady could hear it unless forced to
do so to nlvo bri ail to ler
starving children. Tobii young good-1i ok-
ing and in the truanury department was -ul'-tlciont
to taint any woman's reputation (or
the eight ye ns wneii vi e reigned over vir-
tuo ami attorned oven to imitate l er mal.
How different it is now ! The decorum cs-
ttiblUInd in the home of the chief ex' culive
of tho country lias rpi ail il-e ( o t the en-
tire administration like a sweat pei fume nnd
Women niu iissnl'e. from insult mid nuh le-.-i in
tho doptitineiits as in their own homes.
"NVtll lor my part I think this of more im-
portant o llir.ii larill' ur Chines..' lntmi i.e.1
am very glad t'nit this sti.to of things will
conliuuu vsliether llanceek or (.lailiel.l is
elccto ' heetuHO they both have true and
noble wi nil n for wiv s.who.like Sim. Ilaycs
will rxt'ri'iso u sweet aud ennobling inllni nee
over tho morale of tho govornmei t. ll.ni c
this both the candidate.- are nn n of biume-
loss home life. (Jeneral liancoek 1ms a lovely
family life and Ouiernl Ci.-.i llt-Kl hr.s oi.o ol
. the brightest and happiest family circles in
tlio World; both am sober g.iitlo ai.d Mined
in all the relations of sceial life.
;No event of this eventful canvass has
i:reatid o much excitement as the "Chinefc
letter." "Truth" htm a iac timile letter now
in every issue. I am now convinced that the
(iarlleld Iwtloris genuine and Marshall .lew-
ell is tho one who convinced me. Mr. Hart's
hUlory of his interview with hint road Ilk
a romanco and proves thoold adage "Truth
is stranger far than llelion." 1 sii( pose you
know by this limn that the assocuuo.l pre s
disunion' about l'hilp's arrest were tnlse.
Not as to tho arrest but tho cau.-c. I'hU
was dono w.th an evident motive. I'.iilp
was not arro-tod fur forgery at all bm foi
defamation of eharactt r in aocu.-ing tu i.eral
Oarlleld ol lyii g s very dill'erent allsir.
Most of my readers havo heard ot the Van
Ness mansion. It is one of iho t w old plaees
loft intact in Washington and Is lull of the
i ghists of departod days and glories. His
right on the Walts of tho Potomac below
that open apace south of tho white hous.'.
known as the " Vhio lot." The uetMu is a
square brick building itueooed anil ol a dull
yo;ii w color. A Inn. y nd eUbot ate or
tico protects btHh fiont and back entrances
tho roar portico be ne two-storied and the
nppor pr. ecciosou with glass to tm a . on-
iirvatory. The winUows aro broad
and arched above and tho style generally is
similar to Mount Vernon and t' rlii :;ton.
I havo not soen the inside ot the man-ion
but am told overything indicates luxury and
retlncment in its structure. The grounds
are beautiful ; largo forest trees are grouped
vory tastefully in all directions and the
flower beds aro bordered by tho quaint liille
"box plant" our great-grandmotners s- do-
Ughted in. Tho garden and . cjctir.d
aro in a sad stalo of neglect and
whnt was once the homo of edegant and
graceful i ospitallty is now aconitubii beer
gaM"ti used howevor onlv in summer. A
romance of the war makes" this old home
doubly intere-tirg.
Among the other absurd rumors
which gained i roiloiuu during the intensely
exciting days just pree ding and succieding
the ch so t tho bite war was one to this ot-
feci. Tlio confederate t'overnmur I had
formed a plan to kiilu-p Mr. Li'ieoin. A
steamer was to bi at a certain point on the
river and as soon as Mr. Lincoln's nbnouco
was dis coven d lids slenmor was to put. ell
down slreiim at full speed. (If coum she
would he captured by fcmo. man-of-war ami
earchtd Manwhife the president wm to
ba'a'on to tho Vnn Ness mansioi. then
Uvea In hy its owners-well known tuutheni
sympathizers an I kept thoro until he could
bo tkloly carried t. IV. It is needles t. say
thai no nueh iilia was ever coneivd by the
confederate authotiiies. Indeed fd.ubt it
any such plan was over formed. I have
fouad a few who said thoy believed it but
none who h nl any authority for tbelr belief
The old house enclosed by a high .tone wall
with an Iron ( aU ttuked on eitbor sido by
nriBSrive il no lcdgoi was a filling scene for
neb. a drama. 8
' A now park Is being laid out newly hi
front of ibis t Id house baino tv.. 1... I. .
- . uv inak it( B
continuous Hi of ptiblio p.rks exteudine
from tho capttoj w the river Inc'udin ihe
btwiical binldtwian and agricultural
.1- A 11.4 ml.. r..ll I' rPkl. nmnlrl
lUUyilBIIU VIIIICU bOO JUll. " nwu.u
be a tine place fur a coologieal garden.
Tu:. T u....tl.nF visit tn thn
x ins nun iiiii); & iintu nwi.' ..b.w
uuioau ui ni;iriiiB uv - -
the room of the cbiff ol that bureau Colonel
Irish whose accomplished oaugnuir una rt-
cently been given a professor's chair in a
weetom ' univursity. Tho chiefs room
ia h lnn. wull-liL'htud and spUn-
didly appoind room titled up
r I ..-A l.. thai
wun every coiiTmncioo miu j
u i I ..1.1 .l.ttriu arwl eontHin.
UlUUI-ni I;UIIIIII uiumi.i"
ing among other pictures a very line liko-
ness of tho secretary of tho treasury. The
assistant chief has tlie adjoining fuom which
ia also very handsomely upholstered and
furnished and which bus on its walls a lino
engraving of Si. Jerome worth in my eyes
everything else in both rooms put together.
.. . . - 1 !!...
1 lie latest tnii g m wrniis i m
ll. " - nm. .BO 1.1 wnnn a Vlll Hod an In
to n n i.v-oo i.u.-.u... ...... --
vornoss cape and a very cumf irtable and
eonveniei.t outer gani.eni; aim iu iv ihmi-
ionablo craze is silk undtrwnar for ladies.
Nut kniited under-garinonts but what our
..... i .. ...... i ..... ii...
rspnnii-h irn nus can xannsn ami on. un-
:.. .i.i.. .i.w-.l..r)l .i..ii " of ilre.s
IIINIl :iill-oi. rij iw mi... M.-uv.. -
silk of all colors pink and palo blue being
tho lavonlo. inn is rami aiupiu vuii:ni
vH.......r4.w.i. uri.l onlv worth reeordiuir as
a sl-'n of Uio extravairaiiCJ of our "newly
rloh claiscs.
1 reyrct to learn that Mrs. Wellhorne is
....i ;.... vLl.i. .i.Imii this winter. Wn
ion i .'iioiiK i" - h - .
all will miss hor pleasant voice and kind
courtesy greatly. We can only hope tho
next season will seo her here. Adios
A. II. JJolU.
I r tne ticm.il.
A Nnblmlh Afternoon.
The Sabbath day was Hearing its close. I
sat beside an open window meditating
upon the words of tho Divino t'omlorter
which I had jut b.n reading and my horrt
was comforted and Btrengthuied within me
as I recalled them to mind. Bitting thus
awhile my eyes wandered out upon tho
lovely scono before me taking m tho lights
and shadows of the glorious .October sun
shine falling upon trco and ihrub and
lighting up all tho western sky with golden
llame. Almost unconsciously my thoughts
wandered nb-r and ere lout: the lights and
nhuilnws of tho memories i f other days fell
upon my heart and obeying a sudden iin-
puls" 1 rote from my sent and quietly loav-
ii i? the house wended my way toward the
ceineloiy wb ch crowned a gentle eminence
hour my lion 0. t'oin wing mo se iuesieri'i.1
road leadincrti) it I wns soon at the enclosure
and opening tho gaU piisted in. As 1
walked slowly along I soon found myself in
tho liiiihlot the filent sleepeis ol the city ot
the (tend awl umshig as I went paused a
mom- ut beside a little mound the Inst rest-
ing i-liico of an infant and looking up in tho
iiibi'I. to slab plated there by loving hands 1
thoiiolitif the little form resting beneath.
nd the words came to my mind:
It hali ciin.. i'ioiii n in. tlier's tender lienri:
hi. m i ll roitor 1. nlirht umlilsv:
Wn.t n K-ur ill cliiinxo lo meli clierlslmd
iru- si.
U 10 1" Kilin an I eo il anav.
But the coinf.itiiiL''thoiii:ht came in quick
sucecrsion that their liille one was now
safely bi.usid in a heme above no longer an
heir to the sorrows anil cares ol cm hi ami
that only its frail body mi uMorcd in ne
narrow conllnea upon which I looked Willi
moistened ejes. A moment later 1 pal se.l
beside the uriivo of one who hud he'll master
ofva.-t porsiasli'iis in this world a mail
"wluise H.ul IihiI liei n gorgcu wr.li the gros
fill' ess it iva'erml things so that U pproail
ri piiiioi luriM 1. 1 r'-1 a i iiiut1 r vmrhi than
thi'." I hail known him weil i uiing his liie;
km w that ho was prvud of his wealth and
position boasting if Ida broad possessions.
A feeling of sndiiess weighed ujion me as I
nomliieii upon his hi!oiy. "Ah! h--w
vain row are all hisearth'y posieeeions" 1
tin. light "for. aswo all must do to..niror
Inter.
"It" went liin win
Thi'.w i.y ol a I the ear; li and his laic's
'look nt.ethei name."
1 did not pause lung beside tho spot which
Called forth eueli unpleasant thoughts but
wnllii d on passim! the rrsling places ol
many whom I ha I known ere death had
dimmed the spaikle of their eye or turned
Inn roses en their cheeks to marble hue an I
finally paused b- side a hallowed spot so dear
to nu the grave of ono win so young lite
had been so closely intertwined with mine
I seated in roll' hi'thlo t'.ii) crass-crown
mound and t ouch swverid years had
olapscd since our 9iel p rling a feeling of re-
gn l yet slim d my heart that ho had b. en
lulicit Irom mo. 1 nine st unnwaro lo my-
tell begun ipiestioning tho justice of (iod in
cutting'short his life in the curly llush ol
Yi'Ulb. when it scorned to our ejl'S that a
brilliant career of uso'.ulnof s was opening for
him on e.irlh. Hut at this moment X sicmed
lo hear Ihu voices of an invisible angelic
choir and to my nnmiuiritig heart came the
words :
" .lodge not the Iir.l by feeb'e sentc
Hut tnisl Him tor Ills gtacn."
chiding nio fiir my unholy thoughts. Th
Wild eveun gwunt swept gently by Ireighted
with tho purfumo ol bud and llowor; 'he
over reen cjdnr8 bowed overhead scarcely
breaking the dreamy stillness winch hovered
over the sacred spot. 1 leaned my flushed
cheek against the c.dd marble slab and my
toars co.-sed to How and gradually a feeling
of calm resinnatien took tho place of the re-
pining which had been mine. A half hour
later 1 rose soothed and comfortcd.and fum
ing my face homeward I softly repeated tho
lints while retracing my steps:
' A narrow point
Divides our arlel'-snli from our innma ol'dsntli.
Down l'i the uumMeiliii: iniiltiliide wcko.
Ajli.l all our iiiiilniii thoughts our levered
llOIK'S
Tin soi rowing burdens of our pllgriui'iKe
In deep oblivion rest. 'Ihen I -title woes
Aim jura ol earin lie lo 'lie dentin ss emit
Like the awect dew-drops liom die eaulu's
wlmr.
When waking in his strengtU ho sunn aid
sou is.
Fl.ORKSCR.
"lioi.il nioi'iiliiK Alien hmv Is vour mcli'iT
to-dy?" "dti tho Is t uprovtng r.pl.lly I
thank you. Slit has bvon nalnij (..milisii Kk-
malk Hittkusi and they gave lurim appotliv
and alrengtli rluhl nwuy slui says they suit
herca-eoxaetly. Her p il; ii!i'lnn bna ceased
ami all pain nuladibil."
O.VHlernuiil rih.
Tarrett keeps on Imml.iiiul is in daily reenir.t
of frosh select l!.il;iniore oysters and fish
fV..... - 11.. I !.. I.:. :..
nuiu uimrMuii am iieepsieein in ms ice
house and they aro just as fresh as when
taken from salt water. Also Chiengii celerj
nce and well li'i-iclud. Prices lower than
tho lowest families t iko nolice.
ll.n IteiMl
At 412 Kim street keeps a full assortment ol
family supplies all fresh and of tho best
quale y. The trade of tho city and country
tolicitbd.
MolhtiiK lo Hinder
. What ia to hinder a man cniovinff as lino a
smoko boro in I'allas as be could obtsin in
New Orleans ? Nothing at all gentlemen
readers and for proof we refer you t the
elegsntly appointed El Kspanol smoking
parlor which is fitted up and stocked in a
manner to compare with similar leadinR es-
tablishments patronized by society gontlo-
men in the Crescent city.
A Nnre Thins;.
Dr. King's Syphilitic Remedy is guaran-
teed to cure syphilis in the primary secon-
dary and tertitary stages and in all its varied
and complicated forms and will cure the
:..... j-ucna whif.ri
worst cases in voiiurim uiwnocr ........
havo resisted the treatment of the most emi
nent physicians ot America n cures .ue
tlrst stage and heals tho ulcers in a f :w d.iys.
It cures ulcers in tho mouth note throat
head arms and legs; also hard pains in tho
bones and joints syphilitic rheumatism etc.
i . -Iwm hma. l'rien. 5.00 Der Dackanc
sent every where by express. A treatise on
sexual oisosses tree ovm soiju mi
stamps. Ur. J. Dinsbeor 410 North 7lh street
i i ..io K( itiiriu irimranteed or money
refunded.' Dr. Dinsbcer makes chronic dis
eases a specially. It you aro hliucica wun
no matter what call of write.
l.tulieV full Toilet.
Y ...i:.. l.r t.u'ra to ilresa with a duo re
AJauitTn nuuu- ... "
gard both for Ihe latest mode and their own
adaptability to Its exactions in lurm i.no
complexion should avail themselves of the
in vu iioililr .u.istiineo thai Miss M. Jlurpliy
a modiste of established success ca:t funiish
thorn. Her fas hums obtained at WO earnes'.
. .... i from tho ohsL are alwaNS in seas. m.
Orders from abroad especially solicited
Miss Murphy's parlors are on Elm atrcet
wo doors west ot Sanar ciro s. up sunre.
A OuoUNcnt.
Tlan ta noiliinir liUn a wood comfortiiblo
scat in this life ; n good solid substantial
seat that will not give awav. This js tho
reasonwhvO.lt. Clancy 709 Main street
up stairs litis made such a famous reputa
tion by tho manuiaciure 01 ma iniuum
Iinoi or rented drawers which lait live
l.r.a il.fsn of ordinary make.
Shirts collars and culls are madu to order.
The notorious p ilitician M. Enoch who
recently died in Paris was tnrjnerly private
secretary o tho omperor of Kussia and sena-
tor of the empire. In 1801 ho joined in tin-
work of reconciliation between Pola d -and
llussia but took up bis residence in Paris
aficr the lttili.ru of that attempt lln was a
man of the world and a wit but ho lived in
eomparnli'n retirement dividing his tune
between a few intimate friends of ohLstand-
i i..v;M.r.rooi s ooen to dis-
llli; llliu wiu utr...h -
tii'i'ii'islied forcignera. His funeral was at-
"... . . . . . a' !... M.llbi 1...
louiled by l i nice urion vniiio .....
r is.. i;..ooiii i.inlni'sv nnd colony
iiiciuui'in i'i -
and u few Eionchn'Oii who had beon able to
appreciate tho auiinble qualilica ot this
Itiissinr. otlicer v. ho had Income n thoroug.i
Parisian.
a .. u.l.lttion lo ttin numher of roval authors
has been made in tho person of tin) Comic
. i ..i..t. .... A....i..a .e th
ilo utiuniUoM wno u 'in"" " " "-. -ui.
...r of tin C.imle e Pan- l.-'is
made an engagemet with li'l'nion. il li-giti-:
mist journal to write its Monday lovicws. II
i.... I.:.. .I..I... ..r on 1. do Cidnn-
lllilhes 1113 U'. I'.ti i" ' I' i' - . - - .
r.e'ij work on municipal life m tho littcenth
...... i r- . .1 j n-'t neein to have atl'urdi-il
groat Batislaction to the critics.
Ulolui Mill's snico. cntleo and baking
powder are. purr. All grocers soil; them.
Ask f.rlilobo Mills and try it.
for Tills Week Only.
Strictly choice apple? packed in l.rg"
Hour barrels at only trom ?1 W to d Ull per
barrel at Do itefiino l.ros.
I iiinlll a of 4m..ii- rnUe Xolicc!
Delmor.ico restaurant sells oysters
Mi diuuin" per can 40.'.;
..Mobile plants 60.'.;
Unltimoro Selects 00.
Per hundred 1.00
Tho only lir.jl. class restaurant in Dalit;.
Sirs. oiinliHiioiir'HSellool
or girls will ro-open tbo first Monday in
October. A class ot small boys will be re
ceived.
FilKorulil No. l l.uniiir Street
Finest import"'! fruit?!
Tho only importer and dealer.
f Paints Oils
SHIELDS
&
YOUNG
Wholesale and rot-til
Window glass
Wall Pnpor
Pictures.
All ol Orr's hii:.;!os mid carriages have
SorvitTi's patent whei i-.-l l-S inch axles.
Orr's Concord si le-rpring buggies nrc
hung on equalizers and havo steel bows steel
t'es and Sarvan w heels.
Buy your bi.i:;i -.-i at W. VV. Orr successor
to r-eeliler & ( Irr Main street Dallas Texas.
Orr sells all styles of Concord side-spring
hugaies. Send for his illustrated catalogue
and prico-lisl.
Go and seo Orr's buggies and carriage-
before buying elsewhere or Eend for prices
list.
Orr soll9 the best buggios for Ce money in
he world.
S5i:? f photon
JlXatuollun1---
The 1. miles Nny
Pearson's millinery is perfectly exquisito and
so much choaper.
Hulely Arrived.
rpu.. 1 . ...1. .e ! n..l iir.oa nn.4
XliUllirUllSb BHUh III lllipi.l lv ... "f- -
toilet goods a tho Market drug Btoro. Brush-
es soaps perfumery sponges ci mbs pocket
books and knivts etc. in every variety and
stylo at 810 Main sire-1
SoiiiethliiK Needed.
A 1UJ n luntn otlttonOV U TliailO W'hich
does not break from draft dampness cold
air or heat what a blessing 1 Every one of
our readers has po doubt ottei losl neror nis
temper because just at th moment when a
lutn n-.i tlt ll piiA Urn ltixt cliimncv in
hi bnmlr. wo Iheniforo advise
leveryono to go to D. Goslin and buy the
lraion nrnnu cniinney nsa your giucer mr
them as all retail dealers can bo supplied et
thoOlina Hall. Tho prieo'is but a tritlij
higher than the common.
There la no I'd hi I. Ihe To.lh.aclie.
It "beats the dogs" for making a fellow
squirm. Nobody pities you. ''Get it out"
says ono ; "rub the tooth ag.di.st a stone"
says another ; "when it begins t- swell then
it won't hurt so much" says a third. The
reason of the acho is you didn't use S0ZO-
DONT and prevent your teeth from decay.
Parties livine at a distance who desiro tc
consult Dr. Storey dentist will confer a fa
vor on themselves and on him too by advis-
ing him a week beforehand of the day they
expect to be in Dallas.
Come to see us and bo convinced before
you purchase elsewhere of our elegant silk
suits. No trouble to show goods at liauman's
700 Elm street.
You will never miss a bargain by buying
your groceries at Jos. Monczoi's.
MEDICAL.
IS Years lieore the 1'ublic.
THE OmUlUE
Dr. C. McLANE'S
LITER PIU
are not recommended asa remedy " for all the
ills that flesh is heir lo" bat in affections of
the Liver and in all ltilious Complaints 1'ys-
pepsin and Sick Headache cr diseases of
(list character they stand without a rival
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used prepsiriv
sry to or after taking quinine.
As a simple purgative they arc unequtlcd.
BEWARE CF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar-coated.
Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid with
the impression Mi LANE'S LIVER PILL.
Each wrapper bears the signatures of
C. McLanr and Fi.emino Pros.
8(tf Insist upon h.ivini' the genuine I)R.
C. McLANE'S LIVER 1TLI.S prepared by
I'LF.MISC 11P.0S- Plttsbiir-rli Pa.
the market being f'tll of imitations of the
name HtcLnue pclli diikictitly but
wrce pronunciation.
Anil tho iiHUiil Ptiru'iillvrs U plins.nit to lu'ic
An1 wilt iimvc ut mii-.' the innil fi.it hiiI nii-t lmrnits
Nlytilctii ltnavutor nml 4 1chiimii ilmt hh y
ue. -a tuii'iL'ia i.iiUlf iiuticf. Km t'uit.ttin
linn IttllmiMiiriM llcnOiw-lir 1kIIcm. twi ait
liuor iiTi .irtiim mm an otnwtnt if iff uj ll. t.'.;Jfi-i
it miujitinp tttiMv tin- heat curat Ut txtunt Auml iu-lU'i-irn;
m-i-i mi ii.-tmi ' Hi.- iuti-t.' -.Avt ff.r.
TltOl'IC fr lCl IT I4AIIVK ia (.ut tip In
hion.-ii tin ltXfH onlv. I'licu itt cents. Ank yt-ur
dri'Kirmt for btwrni'tivf Pimi'lil.-t cr n-t it- the pro
n tor J. K. HIM'UKIllN'JT'iNj
ii'tiik l'liu-tt Ntw i or If
kroRE PurtcitASiNQ ANY FORM of So-Called
11 m 1 or A pvlntHM1 tttrrewitr't t-M'tirc NiTvrni-('il''ini'
fin I S;i...-m I'i-h.il'i MMfl t.'lli.' li lA'l'.U.MAi-Uhll
OALVANli! ((.). X.-wYdilc N. V. C'liH'i nimti ) or
Hut Fi.iiii'hci) On I. ini Mi n I'n-e l''iiii)il t nmf
"Vlii" I'.li't trie Ri'vi.-w'' iin.t v.n will r K f tout he-it tk
ninl hvintif. Tlif I'.il c.i m.- tii.. ilfiilfM in tiu-
uiiu !'.l"-ctrii' A .:i th.- Aukm it :in (-'initiiK'Ht.
ILO V T o "i; II h
4'olN .talliiiiri ''roiii.
All illieases ol tie-hoi .1 l.ir.is uml 1'iiliic.
nary i.i--atis.
t'se I'l'i-onlll'i; to li I reel la:is
A L L K N'H L li N G U A I S A M
I" :k 'ii. ti 1
:3 li
MALARIAL ANTIDOTE
OFTHE1AGE.
Safe Certain Cure and Speedy
N EVERFAI LS TO CURE .
rhe only article known thatWill
5P-j7fl'?(-7fromthc system
J.C.RICII.VRDSON
SOIL PR0PR1LT0R
General Agents
RICHARDSON & CO.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
EVERYWHERE.
Itr. Illy CelcbiMil.!
v -I iirill'llll I'CkSI HIIII
Arnialiiiveiill Ihe niiMlotinnl
l In i atural llnilw. IN-rlecl
aiitlsOc Ion I" all eases or no ibv.
I'tlr- i-ivluee.l S..I. Mnmi'netiire'iN
for Mut moil ('niitil..r.iie s-oliilios of
i.'miNI.'ooi A m'ii-:i:muit shm.
MCictiir. rvo l'.:l I'a'.nn St. N. ().
Mai'ifwiiim ' f
fill1!1!" 1 iV'i''
. r i ;v 1
S ' Ifc .j. l'i'l
And Spring Wnron3
Palatini; a i.l : i.air'.i i.. J &
Ym-v Ti-i'-.'.k-h ii'..ri. r'
T. II. Allen
II. West
'. ('. ltusii.
I. l'i. C3 Ki:-A5Jf
r.i:i'i:i:vi.NTiNu
AILI'S t'.i.Si- & iiUSJI
COTTON FACTORS &c
S4 Fredldo Street j
Hew Orlcniisi . I.onlalnnn.
A 'nAW'" nuni Allen Tlnsh A West
m Nortn Main 44 Coinnierre Ht.
St. Louis. Mobile Ala.
UHLIKE PILLS
FOR SALE
DALLAS PAPER WAREHOUSE 407 MAIN ST
. C. E. VREELAND
Wi.oleealo aril Retail
Paper and Printers' Supplie
l'aper Kags ana
CASH PAID FOR mCB
Opposito LeGrand llotol
SSTABljISHIilD 1874.
TER&CI
PHINTEPtS
Comer Kim nnd
;EfflEST I
M)W OHI.KfV.N AIIVI.HTISDMI.MS.
t'oininrrrinl nnd I.ilornry (olleire
" Nr.W OI.'IXANH T. .
Tlio I'nniiiiei'i-iril A tic m uiu ftui' .Mi iIl! LV.Ii ye
ol'tiie Minili anil Wi'-t.. i
Si-'enttfie. T.llfrirv nr. I Lric-iuicre Dpcart.
inc. it. ; 1-jUctive Sv..";. lit : lion -i.ee arta'- : il'ii- I
ly l.-etircM ! ectinil eonuilnir-li' u-evorir itone
'.li it inioka retiiliirly kept; l.ll.-i mi y umi Dlmt-
: r; If Sooloiii-n ; U i llll U-tlllll CX' I'lii.SO. I'llllotfO
t nilil riK is ntt'iini l.v t'.io )rieoiH'l unit ilevol-
i'.i Bolclv to school nirjior-- r ; :iViiieu culiie feet
if (.eiiool room ; eleiai.tiy fur isle il nuniii
;iinl 1 111 1 lr-; luriif ami etlii-leT't i:u-ulty ; all nec-
v sa-V llllljlrl ihir'.B UC.ll lillilnrnplllc
inustiiv
-eiiil I'ora CiitiiliiL'iieoi'tlity jfrofrmiMve i n
reui.wneil l-'oulliern I'lOli ''i. AililresH
C'OLONKI.UKO. SiH'I.K-
New Uile.t.s La.
X. n.-Soiilfl's series of I'll 1 1 --. )iiu Arllli-m.-ili-a
for Bile m ih. rnlli'i.-c !(
if)' A
131 ( arenilelet St. Nrw Ork uii3.
Sttnlriits hoai-il at the f'nlleyc Wrlto for rir-
euliir.stctol. V. lll.At h.VAN.
LEEDS' FOUNDRY
Comer of Delard anil CcnnUncc Sis.
Xrw Orlcmn I.onlMlnnn.
JiliuiuraatnrerBof
STEAM EiVGSNES BOILERS
Sugar Mills Suyur Kettloa
Vuciiuiiu Aai3s t ljiviii i'
Filters Draining M ueliiuea
H;iw mhih uin OnrlrK Furiincn li lit lis
Grille Uio- otton t'eii-.iri psea Ae.
All kh its i ( work lurtniar ami colio.i .Inn-
tatlonN. XI3235' efc CO
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NEW ORLEANS TIMES
Morning l'.veiilnir mid WeeLly.
Tha Leading and Largest Paper
IN THE MOUTH I
The N. O. TIMES' Texas Brar.rli
OlEoc:
UOL'STON TEXAS.
UATTAILE k PATTON.on 1 Ag'ts
OOlce Temporarily with tlio Vost.
THE DAILY
Is puliliHltcd every morninf; hclud
inp; tindnye.
EVENSNCECITIOrj
)s published every evening except
Sundays
WEEKLY
Is publidlicd every Sntnrdtty.
Arknon lodired lo be Hie Hct AcHer
llMioif .Meiliiim In lie Niiullt.
The DAILY
Contains nmre TVteiraphle. Coniniorelnl aril
Milpplim N-W" Uiuii ioiv oilier Joiirenl puli-ll-hi.ilii
li Miiuh. p elnl si. I e.Monsiv.
'i'eli'.'nio'ite Ili a'clies lr. m Texan anil nil
pan. of lliu.-ouiU u pioniiuent I'liiluie.
fhc WEEKLY
U flll.-it Willi the iifst qnnlitv nf II uillim Mnt.
ler. ami a uumlilcrilile biat'H lsilcvotnl spe.
e'nliy lo Airrtr.ulHii nl Inter- ts ami the
M-41'kot liepoits.
rolltle.-.l Matters are iHsi-usm a fmm Hie Cnn-
servailvo Di-inneriitie KtHiutpolnt.
Illlt Prinit. ( omlete nnd Itellulile
Nona li I lie IciiiIIiik leillure ot
The New Orleans Times
TERMS:
Pally (Including Suuilay ctlltlon).
Wti-Uy
.li no
I 10
81nc(lo ConleR S cen is.
Parralacoples sent on apnll'-julort.
AGENTS SS
Hook hells at sight.
WA.Vli.lJ hi aeii urT
ie-s u nun Keoliie
Vnn .1 .... 1 .. - '
money. Aililrens Iji-.i
Aon Arbor Uichljun.
. " .. ".""'" four
Aililrens Itr.Chase's I'rlnlliin Houea
JI BOOK MiliETIffi
J ME
ETC.
Ctf far
Deslei; In all binds or
rcppii:g l'apcr.
AND PAPER STOC
- Dallas Toxhs.
S
BINDERS
lnar Street
THORN & HUNKINS
Larires ileali ra wost of New York City ami oil
house a sl Louis making a sin-clalty of tk
goniiH. i-i ice i.isi. Bent on aiillratlon. j. '
l.eneri'l olriee a.K ami 811 S 't'-weltrh J -i
orniivu uuicf xii.1 .-i mum r-i. nariinon.'
Tavoii AvaiiiiB and liailioad track. Caiiact;
lr. Mui hrr..la
I.OrTF.ItlE.
r
Royal Havana Lottery
Capit-.l Prizo $200000. i f
et(lraulllK (Icloberil. WO Titnvnfii. i
KoveinlierS IH.io. HOKNIOA Ithd &!
EHtV.llllBloil MllCBlSlS.
Now Or nun j
(Iltlesc nit'.-ius.
lioyai riavana Lottery
Gniiiil I'T.-iwIiip
Hl''ri.'lli:i( wun. ISiO.
On IT I -.000 'I IiI.Im
Cil(nl t'rino m.lMn (loo.
ncvomi i'l-Ue. Kiou.diua
I'll.' - ; : .- I. llll tiv -i.l.v f-lIU lr.tara I-
.ich; Ail ics-.M IMIIil. (ittKAWI'lJk i.i
i ..ii. iii ... .-1. . .j aisii trkiiu fii
he l.Mu'li i.i Loll ry) ( niit il Priae H
i r it.
Lsl S.. L.
TAKE NOTICE!
Th.it tiil'i In !!.' only Lottery iii nuy Stale
Voteil nil ami eniliirnell l)V Its neonln.
Lo!i!sl.u!!! Kt.i'.to Lottorj Comjian
una in minion was lemilarlv Incorpun:
by the Li'irinluuire of the Mate lor b-ilnciuiui
ni.ll I 'llU Tit I. Ill H. ...... .a I.. '...!... .
; r . ...- in i.-n.-. mr niu it'nu
.... vii:i -ii ti net tut" niTii. rrl
ble Uith of ihe .-line lr. li- lireil which pleilKf m
... - .-..-. nu ii i-i-mit-Dimitf pnpiiiarvctf-!
securing lis friiiirlilHi In the new coiiBtltntlai
II. ..lit... Il ' 1 1 i Ii o.r.. ...i.i. t:i
i ' ... i'.. i-i;' loin ntfl :-
tul ..I I . il"' to v iileli il litis since ailiirtlj
r. u..-r.i I . ...1 I-.---.il ..... I i . v .78
........ ...." i ... "'-r' i. ...itoiii .-.Iiimi! .Mill
u.T i ri :ui inn win u:t! i.iiite montliij' out
' ' ' 1 . ii in-er ..- tK-r .1 iijiwl
Iv'. l. I thr ''oMi'ivn.K lli.-t! nliution :
.(iranil i ronieo.i.l.) I'onnort "lurlnr v ht
will ini-.a ii-tr - the Kxii-aoritlnaiy Srnii-A
niial Krnwii-ir -. t .. DrlranK
' lies. ' nc. HeeenilK r 1-4 lao.
1 tiller the ..'-fl'in. I i.ii. rvlHlfitt nnil niann
IlielHofueii. (. T .KAUUhUA Ul of lu 1
aua.aiiilii ii.htiim a. Ka lil.V.of VlrKlo t?
i:.. l'i I a I. fiii'k' m.... . " l'J
I.'r."XoJ!U'p'"'ke "f' Teii jiolisrs onljf
Halve j.. -HHIh fa. Tenths l. 1
nar of puizm:
1 CsplM '''Ize if S 1001) tlWif
1 (Iranil I'iI.k of J; 0H0 a4
t 0 ami fllzeol .oiK) "' "(i'.if
i i.aii.t'ries "I Shi 0 1
I Larite IVI.i.s of a .'uoo
'.'0 I'rlzimiri.o.jil .... .
50 1'rizes or .Vlll
llll I'll ".i s ol .no '"I
Sil l'rl.:e:n.f-joo ..
t;oi I'liz.-Bof Iihi
letHH) Prises nf in
AIT1IIIX1MATIOM PlllZHsV
leo Aiinixiiniiioii iu-Izrb of f'UKi...
1 0 Approximation pi-lses ni'liO...
1IH.I AiiproxiiimHou prizes of lno....
t'-.'.li iTli-.-s anii.untlng to ...o-ii.Mj
u ir. r. I'e;ill'ri;.-rt or La.
lien 1m nt . Kariv of Va. tcmrj.
v rue j-ir elteuMir or fl.-nit to
A. HMU'HIN New Orleans I
Popular ruonthly drawing of the
At Marauley'B Theatre In tho City of Loal
vlllecn
irri:siAY sovkmbek ao isso.
Ion nf mi act i f the (len.-ral Asneinlily of Km!
Iceky lni'orinriim the Newport Printiifi
ami Ney. i.per to.iipi-i veil April!) 1.-7S. R
If" 1 hU Ib u tpi cial act ami lias never bfffi
re enlwl K
T"ln- t'nlleil I'utes clroutt court on Mirfi
".".;""'"i uiu lo.iowuiK uecisiuns:
lif.-Thnt llio ('oiiiiiionnn.llli Blalri
iMinoii ( oni jinny it Intnl.
-I-Ita drnwliiira arc fnlr.
The ronipany 1 aa now on haml a larger
iie.-vo fniiii. tu-jtil the Hat of prizes for the
NOVEMBER DRAWING
1 erne s.-jkO'1
1 I'rise li)ir-.i
i rri.e 6oi
in i-nr.es ni.eiKi eaea lii.e
211 rrli!e8.'iiiicueb 1111
lllll I'i-ii.m .- li il uu..li mi
'.'no I'ris s fr.iieiieh.l!!."!!!!.'.'!!!!."''"!! nu'
Hi 0 ' VI7.-V if.-.'-.ech . ll.Bl
l"i)0 1'rlziy.uiiOi.Hcli ' ' leW'
0 A ! cftcl'i Aoproxiiuaitoo
1 iT.i-p 271'.
9 1'rlx.rs !(.jeii eli''ApV.roxtiiiiit!oB
ITIzik l.cti
liir.es uo cch AViroxliitaiicn
l'rlzos !
! Prh.es. IHIS.ti-
lv'h . ' -is SJ. Uftif Tickets !'
7 lielielt Vi.i. k Tickets
I'eutlt ni-ii -y or lianlc ilraft in I Hr "''
fi'inl In ixine-i. Dim't vrwl by r(sKlere-
1 .. Iti i.i. . .1 .. in ... 1 .. .... i. ... n
' I ."."nnil iiru I trill' 1H Ul ' '-'
tipwanl! rextiiri ran lie sent a' or eipni"
h. M IKMKi.MAN (tiiiii-ir-...iirn; I
liulMlipr Lou svlllo Ky.! or 307 arid .-mtl llii'S'-' I
"! N'....- .; ' tlV"l.ll'lll'StWlt. ;
SKi-iiS-KEEPJJllS!
"Gooils Well Jtouglit Arellali SoIil!"
Wlile-Awake Merchants nuiat ileal With ie
V e have lieiiiiln. Harn.iliiR for every -Mor-chain
In nuy line iu tho U. S. iind
are therefore called the
'Amci intii itar&rain Hoiic
AlsoUou't fnrirt llistwe are tlio Originators j
' anil Headquarters for Ihe '
'FIT nnil inn 'ont 1'onnloa Gooili-
Send lor o.irl'rlcl List. It will liitereslyw
HUTLKIt UKO-t. t
New York 512 Tlrosilway. Uosinn at ami I i
lliauncuy . Chicago 2uo & Uamloll E
?? a week In your own town. Terms H
y ' - r v.. ..u.iifc ru Autiressii. iiuiieiai.
Portlanil Maine.
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