The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 43, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 16, 1881 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DALLAS HERALD SUNDAY MOKNINGr JANUARY 16 1R81.
TUTE nA! I i5 ftATTV WFR AT T)
"POUTS. ELLIOTT; A HALL.
...
Enicwl at the nM-OSUe it Dallas Tim m
(! t.'iM JW.ifcr
OI R CIKtUI.VllON.
Til follmvliir; Bpritktt fur iuoK without com
tnjut front oui'DiUvM:
Onfics Dallas Hkrald.
Junmiry 4. ltfj...
a M f!.iitirin. Khii.. I'cstmaster Dallas.
Pkah Snt-'H-rvwWi ftidofd Wf hnl yr.tt
one (wiimiii'I mil twiiiy-mio tloliiuj unti
avmly tv.'iin niiiiiuui. "ill iluo for jioainyo ol
11;: IhllM" t ' : it a lo tor iv i.n i.
V: . 1. 1 tumiL vrt'A. It lit iSf. 1 1 lip d till CHlVA
Diitut to y-n to ru'niMi u Iho luf innntlon na
to lli"mi) irutlm f.HM ' at S ! ol' Hid Hkiialu
lib ugal::.! '"l
I u rf Hill 111 1 X UH
Veiyrfwpictfully
ft lis. r.i.LioiT & Hall
rcaromca Dallas Texas
January t l8Sl'
HI 'an I w i i?il.n uiii'u la. mm
UanTi.eMsx-ln reply to your tf even ilt
X (lit It oil J V n .lliu l.'iNIl inrui'Ni niuinowi in".!
.... 1.... . ' ................. .... I I. ft t Im mm HISI 111 I
4Jl H'Jll Mb ill i ii. 1 1 hi iimi i n i i . . I -r-' I
by tlia Dulls Ibilli ami Wet-Sly IUhai.d im In
pi-hnf tiuii inUlby all ollior jaiire 111 noiLl)
IV.VHI CUIUIIUIVII.
VurD murinM full IT .
A M.'utiCiiuaK Polmaet-r.
Vur nullify ahuhiuih roeuuaKwr
IHDI0AT10NB.
Wlmlt ni-nnallu from the ci.it to the sruthcj:
ecat viu UiMe vliult in l'erat; vurtli cloudy
vwthtr; Uidilniini; ttojht chawi it ttnipera-
lire luul tit tw-wrii miwimh raui o
rometttr on Sunday.
Wm tiLa iileiimiirfl in aonounciliir to
the public alone tli line of the Texas & fa
clfio railnad as fur cast as Teiarkana and
S'arovcDort Louisiana that they can now gel
t'.i Dallas Daily HoiLD ery day of
it) publication by mail. Tno running of the
Cirs. and tho sendint of tho mails are so ar
ranjad now that wo tan pel our pipers offby
vaa.il eyary morning instead of by express as
Wl have had to dv herutoforo and which nai
been ycry irrogular in its dcl'iTory of the
packages. We are now receiving full reparli
of lejisUtivo rirocecdings as "oil as fuUas'e
o'.atoJ prexs dispatches and Bpoeial telegrams
from all principal points in the state and we
11 Alter ourselves that tho rutui.b iiacgoed
k newspaper nsthi-i stnto affords.
"'RDllflATlON FOR ALL
"VVe qtnto this hoadiug bwauje it is the
hoaling of a short sententious ar.d most im-
preisite cditiuiid iu tho Now York Ledgor
Oi a recetil uute tbat auvecateii (dncAliun
for nagrotit acid Indiai s. Of courts tho r.e-
ejroos and Indiana of tlie country oujjht to In
educatod Yo know of no clius.a or iacci
that moro sadly nood it. Wo of the Apk'i1'-
Saxon raea cduoato our childrou cither tint
of our pockuts directly iu private tchoula or
Indiraclly by the taxes wo pay in tho puMic
ichools and it pcems to us font tho denial. d
routs upon us as the Indian snd ticro races
lttier are unable or unwilling la educate
their ofljprinu tbat wo should do it for
thorn. Tho obligation mU upon lit in a
doublo soiiio so to apesk that of charity and
that of self-defense. The? are with u
ofus and while wo will let the cr arity phuso
ei me question para lor the tiuio being at
loast we will look at il from the stand-point
of lelf-dofaiiie. A. few days ago
a aoiegauea of negroes called upon General
Garflild president-elsct and among other
thing that they said to him they m ado an
ppal for education for their rnco. His ana
wer t thota was consorvativj wiie. kindlv
Mil worthy and an eminont degtce of the
xauea pontion be occupies as the prospec-
tive head of tho gevMnnienl. IIo could let
have used ftionger language ia aympa'.hy
with their request and ho adviced them above
sm tilings not to mako color line but to
cling to the whiio race. Now wo know that
it ii tke custom of northern renubliran unli
ticians and newspapers to deplore Ihe lack of
vauiauonai aavaniogcs in tho south espe
pecially for tke negro raco. We of the south
know tho injustice of aueh a charge. We
knsw that the negro raco is given equal op.
porlunitics fur a free educHllon with the
whito children. In fact here in Tuxes and
we judge tho other southern statos ly our
own ths negroes havo the most
advantage of the educational fund for
the reason that they pay so little
or the taxes. In our stnt9 ef 1000000 pop
ulalioa there art) some 350000 negroes who
wl.lt from poll tax lovied ea male voters
pay so infignificant a portion of the taxes
that the sura is loarcoly worthy consider
lion compared with the aggregate of taxes
paw by the vihi.es. Yot the coWad chil-
dren aro counted in tho scholiwtiu pipultioa
flf ilia Ula l. A I...L . - -
.. umo (oauners Droviilml rnrth
ad receive their pir capita along with the
Whito children. The teachers for the cder-
d children aro examinr! ly tho samebaards
tan moie ior ine white children are are
..lt . ... - i i . n
aunjociea to ia same touts aud niuet to
receive their certiflcatej and be employed
ihowthe aauie preflciancv and ...-il:
nviittlUUIl
ducationally and morally that is exalccd of
waenera ier wniie pupils. Taosame books
re usea in an aeuools and the
tame Mgulatldni In so r- M tl).
'A.. 1 I .i -
i piounuDa Bj i j. i ..ofs and
publio icbeol boards .;.. . Alfred as
wen m wmto aouooii. Evorv . .r th .t.u
is doing' lis utmost ta arlvRnm .Lfik..nrin.i .n. i.i...r ... .
" VMUIU
free education. It Is aecuinnluii. . ..v.
fund devolopi.2 Its land appropriation and
. " ."uiimuavsr
urcu suimroD. aoo staio nai tneckanical
na agricultural eousge for while oupils near
aryay an. mat me COloreajoattt might have
qua! .nvaniagca a similar coilego was eetah-
lishod near Hompstcad equally endowed aad
" i"""-"" "" tuiorru leacner as the water works draw Its supplies from
Professor Minor a teacher of thorough tdu- that tonrct It is f.ared that la cait of a large
cation and experience ana standing was put conflagration ;th works would be uaable
Try iV dmA r P It b.I ! k .....a L..M If fa .....
j .t.J:j i. j.. .
m'" ""u)s aoalQ months
-b1" " uvui vuuunivu anu expo -
Tienccd ttackor a colored man I'rofsjsor
Anderson Lai lorn totalled at tba toad
lU. M1 J e -
I w'" the same eiee'ilenoe as in the put If
then Texas 11 not doing hor duty toward
educating the colore! race wo do not kntw
why or what more the could do. Alttiounh
linownue pooplo or the state pay the taxes
I 1 J
11 lne mM" and r tlJolr "imns supprt lb
public schools yet the colored children
share equally with tho while chilile:i the
advantsgM of the frse tthobN. Now we
think this is right. The iitoreslii of the
colored pcoplu iu the south are id in'.iral
with tliota of the whita pcmrilfl. Tbov live
hc.-e ; thoy aro dependent iipun thncultiva-
tion of tie soil iu u gM'it degror for u l.vili
Sood and as tho country prosni-rs they pre.
ji'r. Thfyaro citizi-na iimong ui ua .1 the
n.oro cnp'iblo Hies' ara of enUyimi and un
(Ui'stawling tho righU and privileges aid
rAipons'ibilitii'S cl cil;?.';.-i'.'.i"v tie bsttir
citj:"? tliey will nmljo. If rCHn'd in icno-
rarca idleness fullows and idleness bgits
vicn and lawliMsness and wo hi.vo in our
aids' aa elwment to givu us troiiblc to re
quira wntthfulce. to irivo undue work
for the officers of tho and tho court
aad to constantly nienao and ioopard'r.o si;-
citty. tlevato tho mind and tho morals bv
culture ar.d ws mcke of the regroei cit'r.ent
worthy of tho grand endowment hestowud
upon them by the govnrnniont. lint Iho ar
ticla in the Ledger froua viich wa took our
hoadiacr and on which we have bared tkie
article embraces tho Indian too. v nil why
Mould not the Indian be educated? We
certainly owo him something. We have
taken front him his landr; wo impose upon
him whonever wo want to and recognize no
rights that ho may imagine ho ha" not cvea
the right to live if a good opportunity effuri
to kill him; and why should wo not educate
the children of Iho Indian raco? The ex
periment has been going on for a year or
two nt Hampton college und the fact has
boon demonstrated to a certainty that
the young Indian can be civili.ia
and made to lcurn all that books
can toach. This. in our cninion
is the solution for the Indian problem that
has so lone puzzled the briira aid nhilan-
thropy of the statesmen aud tho humanilari'
ans of Ibis country. 1 rovulo schools and
send to Hum the children of ovory tribe of
Indians under the supervision ut Die trverii
moot. Let tho parents oblact lust is aii.rh
s they ploaso but take their children. bo
and girls and send tlimn to educational in-
ititutioisa provided for them by the icmral
;everini(iit where thoy can Ifarnwnut civili
.itiou is ar.d its pursuits as well as what i
to be learned from books. Tuaclt them Ik
miclinriical Hit? finuiu;; eio. tho bors : and
and teach the f;ir!g how te sew Low to cook
how t kot p hnife how to live as civiliand
women live us well as the lusoas of
thu text bookf and than seeding
them buck to tho luud set apart far
them they will folW industrial
pursuils instead of living :i n brutis aud gs-
iug on ti'o viir path whenever t!o fanot
strikes thorn. Willi such a liolicviuiieiouilv
pursued a goneratiou will cud the Indian
wars the expmifus they entail tie stealers
of agents and contrai'tor? mid wo will secure
a population that is at loiwt ptactful and
protpsriHis for an oltmont that is lawless.
murderous trublesinm and vattly npus-
ivt. This we take it is a common sense
way of settling tho Iudian dillloultins. It
will cost the government something (era few
years at least but if it will stop murder and
make producers of consunn'ra and eton the
expenses of Indian wars and Indian agents
is it net money raved ?
Tub question of ereatintr suitable schaal
buildings fcr this city is one that cannat b
deferred by the council. Tho necessity for
immediate action is imperative We lost at
least $2600 a year out of tho Psabody feed
booause wo own no school tlructurat. fln
lose in wealth school discipline in the lack
ore?pnt de corps of tcholnr and teachor is
inestimable. No ciV'iont tohool. neae in
which we can take any pleasure or pride can
be maintained in the old reukerics now rmted
by the city. Lot nt havo good bnildiags at
once.
It is belioved that the nroomal te tar th alt.
87$ cents on the hundred dollars of property
values for the erection of commodious com
fortable and convenient school buildiomj.
will meat with an almust universal affirma-
tive response from our citizens. It is a dis-
grace keenly felt to bo witboul a reef to
put over tke httds of our ichuol children
and toil it an active widn-awake city of
15000 ptople. Lt'. us huve tht buildups bv
all means.
pram A'onrt tie.
The county couunissioaers' eourt mit mi.
terday pursuant to a call of Judge liurke
for the purpose of considering the propriety
of offering ferthn uss of tho supreme ap-
pellate and oourt of awards the third story of
Hie cotrl bon i. xna rooms on this floor
art well adapted for that Durcoto. ami tt.
bar of this city and the citizens genorally
feel coutldeut that the ouer of the commis-
sioners' court ou behalf nf.the comity will
e accepted o unge uuraa win gat una me
morial within the next low dais to be pre-
sented to the legislature. The following or-
der was spread on the records :
UMtrecl by we court tbat the counW
iitV he. And ha is herehv itirAntl M
ita mil ettttiutt. in h.tlielf tf tliA .......... -
momorial to the lctrlfdaltira nt tK at.. -
xeine now in emeii'ii (irayinr ior B branch
uw .u.vu. y into null WUDI VI lT'
bitration and awar.i of the state of Taxm. i.
kJrMibiU?ft C'"y ?f J)ll. "1 o
uiioi saiacouru irce oi all eosti to the
lone M " ciiiirta Bhall remaia at
i"M
Me.r.Ky .f W.ter
The amount of water at tke Browder
springs It not at abundant as heretofore and
i"t oweiunrs
Water WorEs company UCorsmi ui that tha
uiii"T iirupom placing an en;;int on the
''"''J 1elow the gns worki aid running
il1 "'J1" bJ u IllLnu
auMiisj n4kri ill vrv VI IkirCO IirM. TT OtK
linnimiiiiiii
ll7 NlKhl'e Vlro.
Tbt loet by tht Qro of Friday night at tko
highest tstiinalion will not excoed $3000.
The following is a list tf the occupants and in
whet companies thoy wore iniured all of
tti iii being represented by Mosars. Hereford
A Kerfoot :
'. J. S. Lacy damage to wall or build-
iag. whii a is insured ia Commercial Union
for ?'J0f)0.
Mrs. L. Loeh notion ttoc'-; total Iubf; in-
mrej ia 8t. Nicholas ibturancv company for
A. Iiider fruit and notion eUr; total loss;
inured in tba St. Nicholas for f 150.
K. h. WoioVn Rim ttoie ainuutition
loold and s'ck; total los'; insured ia Lr.-
I'ana C'onll'toiicti iu;urauco company for
$1000.
K. J. 1'fslllfs guu sinro stock annuutii-
tlOU etn- jiiMrhll ill r.QMkl no K (infiiiinf'ft
fr J800 and Cowincrcial Union fir 1800.
A CrOWrl h l.m-n tk ...... nni l..-.lln.
formonoyand lost articles among tho de
bris.
in Apa. to Our Cttlien.
We fol it our duty to atk of tho citv. as
well as ail privite corfumors of water tii!;r
iinluljubca during this unprecedented cold
ipell uf wsalher. Tuouinnda of rrsllona of
waler are beieg daily wastod by the burs'.iag
't pints aad tho waste of watar to prelect
pipos from freezing and no Ural a!s that the
supply of our springs is inadequate if not
uimiuunnir. nen aispovermg iu latter
fact t which fro rout. 1 iint f.-irii.i ! IU.i-.-
f'Jio should not. be e:isurcd) we at onto held
miming ior ice purpase oi gsmtg au addi-
tir.al !Uply and aro new negotiating for
iltA to iik.ir.-ia im iitivLj 4a o n.t.u..lii.
im mienii as wi aj einnnoiicia niHcbin.
which whon csmpleitd. will forsvor do ioi't
with all scarcity of water. Asking your ia-
umgence wo are very rsi"pocttullv;
Alr Kitnrr 11 linalU v" T.k
h-- v.'-.. ..... U.UIIIMII
Iheiuas Walker R V. Tompkins A. Davis.
W. (!. Conn.r l)ir-l.'.ra nf I In!!.. VV.i..
oupply Company.
llio UoldenM.
Monday right Tuesdav afternoon mali
neo and lunday night tho Gtldon troupe
will pay at Craddock's opera houpo "Dani
tes" the "Child of tht Itoeiment." and
Kighted at Last" tho latter one a drama bv
a lady of Fort Worth. This is a good com
paay Bulla Golden being an aclrOfS who
ranks high on tho America etngo as an
emotional actress. Tho hand accompanying
this companv ia laid to be one of the liaeii.
ever in ine unto. Tho Kansas C tv T him.
speskinj; of this companr invs :
"Iho rendering of tho 'Dauites at the
opera-houio la.U night was a brilliant a ue-
. iho tour lcrtdinL' Dart wr.ra piiom1
aly woll played and tlia aiirliouco could
hanllv kave been linticr nl-u..l Thu
toril ing atlvonturos of the hiiplwn gir
mnncj iiuanis urn calciilattnl to hold aa
a'ltlienc through u long i:vanini oipxciallf
w in J WH narc.oiiitd nj t... In ..
a i.e millions ara a f uccuj. '
To (tio Pnli!l-.
The rrgular mail train zoiu-' eait on th
T. A V. rod leaves Sieve at fur ti'clock i
thn morning fersoris haviiif letter aal
other matter to sond by mail should leave
taem at the poslofUce. llarotofiiru tnnnv
ptrtone have tiron ii the habit of banding
them to tho tirsnt i n t Im run r 1..- i .
present arraiigeiaent all ma!turiiietuii..l for
iii.uu.uuon utii oi inis eiiy Hnouul be left
at in postollloe to have it forwarded by Crit
Onr riilloeopkirr.
it isoniy tlia smoker who em ..ir.i
comfort out of any frame ef mind consequent
on ine -su idea chae.gos" in our waaiher
and fit eetirHH ha noi.i imu. .
. in n w kiiou Wf U if
rentier mm enjoyment secure. He is wise
thertifore who buys his cigars at II Kspanol
Smokers niirUF r
r
TARKIINAI'I V M ... .. ...
al.i. .1e.rl:nludS.7.V. V".Cu.B.m
Hfai liiNior. Pieneiiiiiii to.il.i-t it .
i. lit. (MeiiH tiiii.iiln.i ii.ni ...
fh.ii.i.ti: . .. r."'i.'j-
iia. . - . 1 " eilnes.
.o . . " w'ori. i tie hwi eara n
viUU toall tlieiaifrvlr.ee. Keitu fre
Hi'. U .I'l't'li k ui i r-.
. v . . tw.iMiAi morn
iBgrvrvli-enMiil bolyeniiiiniinlon b' Joo'clock
oonitmmlea i-etvicH has. been dlN-oiitimif.l on
. .-1 '. I ""er hy aacranieiil will be
!"" m 'vr-iintlu.v after tho usual
-v.wvw iiv.i nf iii;r
i-truTtrLit.A iui 7. l"o v7:t"'. r. .-..-z
. . .................. x i.i-.in ir..ua.i U'll -
Kav. n. W. r.rmnhlen pistor. I'lvnchlnir .
ii a. in. atuA 7:i p. m. Salibaih-M;liMil at ictu
iT;i i r''11"'1 We.lii08tiay;al7 p.
AconllalltivilatloBioall.
niNtiitw: tTNiv'i i. ;rr-o7Tfi n t
C. Mei'iiuo tuor. Rer'vlrea at 11 o'clook In
un.ij nun nniowi-ichoul nl So clot-It.
I.AMAII STUVVT ll i" .liTiiii. ....."77
-Vtorliln el tha in in Kernel. cllauf
rieaeiriii mnrnlnc iu nk-bt hv n. o.i.
Rev. H. A. Ilnlll IhiiiI . Sabliitlh.'a.Owml u u. m
- . i I . " ' t . 'Oi Aoruieilll
vllailon larxlentted to all.
sii'r.tiAi ti
a3-lli)l)liS AT1UN'IKN-I!einlr ninoiiiir
nieaiiiiK iienuny 171b. Inat. tT::tO p. m. If
- j
o quorum Is proH-nt will tuin trei t .i t.
cuius. J. llLOt.'K. Kuril VTln i
Lib cull.
tO-NOTlfi: TO WAlKU i:iN.sIIMn-i4
om enf Welt i Supply otuoiuv January 10
iN-i.-.-Moiice li nereky ulve n Diet yimr waler
renuor tlie quarter eudlng Jarlt l.ll.M.li
now title and ratable t the coiiiBimv'e nnie
na I If ant vaiil by tbu i:ili hut. vtmer will be
outuffvriUout niithor netleo.
W. (J. CONNOU I'rosblun
WNiH'K'K.-Miicliii of atnckholtlera
of
the City National Bnk A iniwtlng of the
eioeKiioitiers of tho City Nstlonat Bank
of Datlae will be held at. Ihe oltlee
of eald bank on Monday the 14lh day
ef February. ll-SI. at ft o'elcek n.
for
ths purpose ef eleolini a board of dlrectoi e
of
aald bank for Iho ensuing year lly ndor of
tlie board or directors.
UK ItUU W. MAIIOSET CaeUler.
Nolle im Nloekhnielore and tllretiter
nf t . Il.li.. a. .......... . . . ... .
. ii . II i l . n . f.
The reialar anaual Meeting .f thn atock-
holders aid tke board of directors of the Dal.
lai A Wichita railroad eompany will be bebl
at the general offloe or the company In the
eltyof Dallaioutko third Tnesilay in Jauu-
ary A. I). lSil at IS o'clock noon.
WII.UOK U. DKNNETT
Heeretary Dallas ft Wichita It. U.JCo.
Dallas Drtember 18 1M0
Hotice of Dissolution.
The eo vorttJerlp lierolnrcre oxl tlntr be-
tween 'llionme Walker n il Hvilney Smith an.
tier the flmi iiameot SMttth & VYaikr taaeti-
raetiirore' Axel) te fur airrloiitturtl Itnpleiiienta
"H "fun dlnaolved by mutual eoaeeiii. Kvilnev
Sriitlli knvliia tiii-rhiii..l il. i...i. . y
Walker. r " -"'
STDSKY SMITH.
THOMAS WALKER.
Fn rattrlnir frnm IL. .
i... i.V : T" ' "" "'t"i i return
imiiK. ior niu uorrui ieiroitnKO hextowe'l on
the firm la lite past and beepenii for the new
maue-jOiaetit a aoutlaood emlurjiemeiit
Till 1 . u in .
IMPORTANT
To the Publio!
Conetuntly keep on hand a fnll Stocrx ot
PURE WINES
RANDIES
WHISKIE
.Q
-AND
AH DesotiiiUeuB both
Imported and Domestic
And never out of that Btaple rilele
ft.
CELEBRATED
BIER!
SWTAU OoOils noroheml tmm MJ ... .i.n..
ered free of coat to any part of the olty
J. SIMON.
AGENT
803 MAIN TEET ' paUe Tift.
C C0HI1 4 CO
CO
maivi'B aud hirmors many of whom n "g to gisuum
ill intent out both of wind cK aro en!i comrant hvcly innocent 0
DTTFk wmnri n booro tbo that t i . Z ' h S?i Ue5Wbowith tIi
UUU ! .UlrVJlJll accountability in tho UourKffi Ur g00(ls' to 11 Btriot
' of plows also.as Points el" 1 pl'3 Dot onli' to flows but to part
rii i . ' "
LKHMAX BROS.)
J. B.
J4ew Vorn.
- S
LEHMAW ABRAHAM & CO.
mm
OCMISSIOiiT
Cor. GRAYlFJi &
F.. A M. Lehwaa New Yor't
II. Abrllntn.. 1
N.wYort. j Corresporsd.nl3 in Llycrpoo!.
J-How Orlcase. I
J I Mesa.U. Newjate ft Co Wfsfl. I tioienbelin ft Bon
Jl'irke S-HowOrlciase
M. stern
Ml
a
451 t 453 DROADWAY AND
SCHOOL
.ilAJJUFAOTLUKItJ OF
Iluvbiir niaiNifueturei! rlotfclnx fort.be Tevait Ir -de for flf e-3n year und aa Mr. I. Ilsrnsleln
the 'ii'.iir pHi'tner of lln- iia vtston Imui'iofl. Kern itein A Co.g.es to Meiv York especially fi
Mti-nd 10 Hie w.inlHor ilnTesas 4r.de we r.Siitttfiill ask fill' a liberal share of your n iiron
a;;o. Theuld nuee ui' '
I. BBB1TSTBI1T & CO.
In lialviaton; will bit enifmi.-i'. timer tha ei:nn name antl stylo as hnrotttforo and will h
oiriij o-rdol Sjhosln-n lienKu-iinAtj.i. Xn Yor ae 1'iipol.l I'iueus of Galveston wlm
ia a-lmltlel i.a a partner from January 1 im. Mr. I'lucne will have ac'lva ohnr-e of iho
Oalveiioii buinuas and b.lug well r.nowu to tho trade solicits a libar.il hirc"of tlB
patronanr. r. TtHUN.STk.IM ten '
H. W. HARRY BRi.
629
ELES
Manunicturera and Dealers n
8iove Tinware Hueciiswnre 12ciii5S A Cookiug Stove
Call and Exanilno tho
"Early Breakfast" CookingStove
It Is Someihlnp; Mew nnd Desirable.
A full HneofQuoensware.Ulaa I Table inllerv ami nilur rrn..B. v.... i.u .
We have the best atock of vtueeuB wa i-v'r on Inwtl Be F"nbhlng Good I
O-AUomannfaolurera .wan ... d Iron Cornices Window Cnnnand Sheet Iroi ware
Shingles3 Sash
CLARK & BOYD Proprietors.
Id now prepared to furnlutj ull kinds of
Drossod UmLor Flooring Cciline Etc.
eltoitannotiee. Or.la ir... ih '''K
t
O K 8 T O
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
-vM'""a' '" """"" " MlatllaneoneB.i1 . A !vt 'I ;!.in; v ..
rl ""w wer Ih.ta ever ot.ei 1 Uus market. K
StlioUB.ioUo:ioM18 Trade BtrB5.tlaIiera' w...i...u ..... '
W. J. SHONE .
NO MORE WOOD FAMINE!
Jut licoctved nnd lui-
At the East liallas Wood Yard.
FRAUDULENT PLOWS I
Tha widely extended ropularitvnfnttr ; 1 . ..
ceasing effort durinir n hdfntn
tho cnilurin iri..a r r V. u
io cnJurinK T.riucicle9 of I
best models Ui'tt
htr etly first-class material and tho
pulous purtitia to Uoo.l tho country
TUXH of our implcincts. J
In flrdnr nnt. nnl-ir fn .x.
already brought suit tlnst .omoof
merlin nnr I Un tinmr..f
i m w v at ani'v-n.. . - " vi i' vi nip tin i. mtrn-iua
I'hcso dishonest schemes to do hueine-a rmnn u i
lation of another involving lar(hlHc(t ("n.! P -l e 'rly e:irned rcPu"
and trl..m..r1r I. - I.. "P..0aCWitrnigroShIOns Of Patent nnnvri'ht
arail oarIvo of ill d wm. clotcr:
nghts by mukin filing or usintheLUi"81'5' Wh intri
11 v.. ... r ii
IJU HatieiuiirK law. Havo iPfoinn
Hespoctfiillv.
Lontuvllltf Ky..Ootl 18J0.
"W. c.
Kim IStrrct
o
-rr r "!Lneri
THE -A.YIQR-V- PTmiro
t)"Cll and K tit "f."
ABSOLUTELY HEALTHFUL
Bmt AMoitEcuominii- ...
. -sa u n or lii
valunlilo ii..i.i . . ' ""6 to ILo brt-sd e
' i i generally
CHARM M'F'C enrt(iiBAai
Kew York aud St. Louie. '
Mm
DKUKY
WITH
t LEHMAN DURTtftCo
( MoKtjiuery Ala.
EACTOBi
-AND-
2&m H CHA1TTS
STS". SEW ORLEANS La.
IBI1I
MiailWU S LSI) V :;Ui
28 &30 MERCER STS.
I.Y.
rmiujjjmijiiieuu.'j
SlTsEiT.
629
' xaa-
V1 i i TJ nix
i'uiJ J. J3L
.f ll('''s- . .Dlrrweion Tliubor furnlahed at
t K pK.mpuy mitti.
RE
. v ..
tH.) Main Ktreet.
.ale at nateuetle prion.
!
; i.. : ""i"c"'n'8 ncquirccl by
un
;! oxt'n81 business u
"". u uan "''n
upon
thorn the
nost skilled w T' combl?ed wth
S 1 11 f -12? nnscru"
IMITA-
.
tliem tk rs of dtl"erelttBl.- we. h
.L"'lher8 ot tllCfle aDUnoua lnlllo-
1
fl . . l'""--"f uu uyriL'nv
; r - "o "avo aotcrmmcd to
infriiigeB our
JAVERY & SONa
SOLD ONLY BY "
HOWARD & CO.
aRn!8 for -'ias xoios
'"'ir vv K-"
- aj J
TVS. C. BLACK & Cih
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Coir.mlw.l8n Merclmuts
No. 100 Common Jt. New Orlttaua La.
GEORGE CLARK
L1VKUY AND FEED STABLE.
Hones kept by tho flay week aud uton th.
rnor A mm I. jneUnon Sta.
lit rear o( Srautl-Winsor hotel.
Itiicka fiirulsluid t u i...f
. uiuiii ui me uajf
niBht. iioraee buirmou ana elegnnt car-
riages for hire.
..... - : : I .
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