The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 43, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 16, 1881 Page: 5 of 8
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CITY BKEYIHE9.
The weather Km moderated though it ii
(till like winter.
"Wyutt Lof charged with the theft of a
bull was tried in tuo district ceurl yesterday
ai cleared.
In Justice EJwardi' court yesterday Mar-
tin Finley was flued J5 and cost fer indulging
ia profanity.
John Stmud plo&ioi guilty to aa sg-
eiRTcd ass wit in the coualy court yesterday
iud was 8 wd $20 and eost.
Tie duviiiRa suit of McG'll A Ellis yi.
Adams & Leonard fur $50000 dascaiii is
oa trial in ths U.S. circuit court.
Juilgt Aldridga of the district court
granted Anna Wilroa a divorce yesterday
fcjm horhusbaud Charles Wilson.
Mathcv Bass was arretted by Deputy
gliariff L'.'wis yesterday on a capiat Usued oil
as Udiclnicat found by the gracd jury
charing him wiih tho thsft of bogs lie nave
bond.
Agent of tho different lints of railroads
leiJme to this city say that the rsport that
fright on boir had bum raited is erroneous.
t is the same ovr tho rsspsctivo lii:ei aa
htretofore.
The funml of Ueary Pant who di-jd
FrMa? momma; at the re-idonee of Captain
J. A. VVoik.of tonsumplien took place yes-
terday noruing. He was a very popular
youag m ill and their are many frierius who
mourn him.
Marshal Morton left yesterday with a
number of luborers on the Dallas & Wich-
ita railway with tho object in view ef secur-
ing wood" for tho unfortuaate poor of the
ciiy. Superintendent Grove we under-
stand kindly volunteered several can and an
snyite for the purpose free of charge.
Past Grand Chancollor R. P. Ainspaugh
has received inf raaaUon from Graad lieper
of Kocords and Sel Collins of the oreler ef
Knights ot Pytkias that a second rate hair
faro has been securest on the railroads te
Diiiiison and roturn te attond the mooting of
t the grand lod; which convenes la that city
on the 18th instant. Tickets will be n sale
from tho 15th to the 13th.
A Hkbald reporter saw tlie other day a
copy of the Spirit ot the Times printed ia
July 18(10. nearly twenty-one years age.
Mr. Man has it having preserved it all
this time. It contains a full acceuat of ths
llernan and Savers' prize fight with picture"
of the men in the ring and has pictures of
all the noted prize lighters ot ttie worlel with
short biographical sketches. The typogra-
phy of the paper looks singular betide the
issues of the same paper of this day.
If the legislature will take off tho onerous
exactions now imposed laer beer will be
manufactured in every considerable town in
Toiai as it aferetirae was and hundreds of
thousands ot dollars kept at aomo wuicn now
go abroad ffha p?epie will driak the besr
all tha same no mutter where m .de so teat-
porance men have no ground to tihjeet. Lit
the beer go free. It will encourage the
growth of barley which reaches perfection
in Texas and it the tuly known mode ot
lapplanting adultered whirky with a somr-
w.hat harmiess bavenige.
yi3 Led Allen a o'larraiag young lady
f Tar roll is visiting tho family ot Captain
G. M. Swink.
Will Apporsoa a genial whoso-souled
fllw left last evaaing fr a few weeks'
visit to 8t. Louis.
liiB. Celonel VT. V. Minor loft yesterday
for htr heme in Paris. Colonel .Minor will
follow her in a fw days.
Mr. Georgi C. Blylhe formerly of Dallas
whu want to fit. Iicuis for medica'l treatment
is now a reiideat of that city iu prosperous
business and restored to health.
Mr. James T. Carey the oldest blacksmith
in Dallas who has "been en the Texas &
V.tl. atIii witat. is irain amonf us.
ami speaks ia glowiag terms of western
Texas.
Jir. Goers; Lower of St. Louis ac'.ir j
land comraiisioner of the Texas & St. Louis
; railroad ia in the city. He is .a pleasaat
UntlemBa and will spend a large portion or
is time ia Dallas in tho interest of his read.
Miis Josie Wright recently on a visit to
her sister Mrs. C. T. S. Dake has been
elected engrossing clerk of tha Missouri
house of represeutativn whereupon the
Bikald and many friends in Dallas rejoice
especially every Misseurian in this cemtuu-
nity who kaows her father the Hon. Foster
P.Wiitht.
"Senator" Frank Shanks a youig mro
who has been a cempesitor on the Herald
for several yoais has taken unto hirmfe'.f a
wife. Ho was married to Miss Kate Cherry
at Desdemeaia on the 16lh ulU and arrived
in the city Friday evening to make Dallas
his future home. Frank says he is going to
savo up his "quoins" aid "stick" to the
"form" he has -'-td as long ash has "proof"
of "live atter'' in his "competition" and
that whilo the "take" was not particularly
llk. ka man "In.." intn lh "mnUr" af
his own free will and in so doing he consid
ers that he was no "aupo.
A SemeatesI Slatlior.
A ruaior jnined broad currency en the
slreais yesterday afternoen that a crazy w-
as the wife of a man by the namo of
MoDoaald an employe of the Todd flouring
mill? had ondoavorod t ) drown her little
girl-child aged four years in the Trinity.
Upo inquiry into the facts of the case our
reporter was put into poi3r:ifii;n of the in
formalien that t';e uufortunalo woman was
ocovspyiag quarters with Mrs. King a very
worthy lady and friend residing on lower
Lamar streot Just soultt ei ty soa arm mil
aha has net benu in pessoasiou of her rnaon-
ing faculties for about six wscis. Mrs. King
states that while she hai exhibited an ab-
sence of all praotickl thought she has nevr
until Saturday afternoon tvidiuced liemons-
tration of vietent action toward anyone.
She has shown tha warmest fundneis
and admiration for her husband and child
through a motherly love howjvjr punishing
the latter quite severely by keeping her coa-
tinuully by her side. About 3 o'clock she
became more excited than usual seized her
child nd start'il off in the direction of the
river expressing a do torminatioa to cress it
Feaiing that some injury Wi.uld result to the
little one Mrs. King followed her and suc-
ceeded in overtnkin g the couple near the
corner of Wood and Market strt ets. tfhe
seized the mother and through the a'sist-
unco of a gentleman passing succeeded ii
forcing her to retura borne. Sho was in a
most violont humor and rofused to be com-
iortrd in nay manner. Informa ioa was dis-
patched to the county authorities and she
was- convtjed to tho county jr.il and there
conlncd in ono of the rcsms ef
the yard where wa paid her a visit. We found
her restlessly pacing up and down the room
as if in deep uttlitatiou. Our inquiries te
hir met with a sullen indifferorce in fet
she ssotred totally unawaro of our presence.
husband hud just preceded us and we
are itiferinad that sue was quite anxious t
leave the jail with biui.
The report has g.'.ined currsnry that the
fondness of her husband for a frail reaidoat of
the city U the cause of her lunacy but as to
whether any truth atiachis to it we are in
ignorance. Ia her raviogs it is also asserted
that tho ofieii roers to a
tormer love attachment but whether
wis cute aaj Jrure ia the present
Crisis is a matter of cerjcture. The child
n a winsome uuie girl; pretty and intelli-
goat aid is the fruit ot a former marriage
bhe volunteered the information te us in a
piquant childish manner that her iame was
Mary Jackscn. and that hnr mumm w in
jail. There is ao truth in the gossip that
Mrs. McDonald has ever before this after-
iOia altoujpted iu any wav t junish dan-
gnously the urchin. Oa the contrarv as
abore assortei she has ever evinced the
greatest love for it.
Kali MMlur.
The train leaving D.ilUs for the enstin tho
morning at 4:Sj is l&o regular mail trair.
Tae etst bonnd in tho ovoning has no route
agent on it until it reaches Longview that
parties who attempt to mail lettora at the
train in the evening will find no ono to re-
ceive theui. In order therefore to gtt mail
matr to the postoffica ao that it maj la
peuched for the through niiil it ahoulet be
put m the pottefiice bttore the hour ef
eleting.
Dallas hns recently hoon made headquar
t'2rs fer the route aantt.
The report that Mr. John W. Lane was
missing pubiitnea in yeslorney mornidg s
pspor was a mistake. The gontltiman slid
leave hemo in the morning spemliag the
day with a fr'nnd ad aa he had not rkluru-
e4 by suadnwu his wite foar.iig because of
hi; fll;otion went in search ef him but
when she returned home she fouad him
thore. Xr. Lane ears that he new has a
inedoine that ia doing hius much good aud
rapidly building him up a fact that his nu-
minous friends will be rejoiced to hoar.
A fai'trldfte In Mia Pipe.
Bone raischievou3 urchin got hold et the
pipe of Mr. Beard the station home
kosper last oveninj; and piaced a cartridge
in it. He 81 led it up with the weed and was
walkiag dawn Main street when tha missile
explo 'ed bursting tho pipe into atoms and
nllm; Lis eves with ashes. U.e aatoaish
iient was imir.enee and he felt his face sev
eral times before he could convince b'inself
that he was not shet.
Texas A Pacific f:xlenUu.
The track is now laid to Abilene Taylor
county 192 miles west of Dallas elevation
1700 feet aheve sea lovel at Galveston and
the grading is finished to the Colorado river
liCJ miles west of Dallas and contractors are
grading on the slakad plaia 00 milts farther
w;st while arrangement j tii.vc buen made to
eeminence grading at Kl Paso and work east
tewaios Din Uaudalupe mountains.
I'oirie'M Roataaruut aud Lnneli Koein
Mr. Charles Pelrie Ks lutoly opened one
of the ntateH and best roctauruntsand lunch
rooms in the city. It is cleanly kept is pro-
vided with the very ltct cdihlos tho market
afierds and I'etne e fres'i llaltimoro ovsters
served in his ewa inimitiiblo s'.vli; have
uireacty tocoma pveveruml turougoout the
city. Try one ef his oyfter oinvlet if you
v.-i i h eonetUug dcliinUj.
A Card.
The undersigned wish hereby to oxpreis
their thanks to t'ao kind friend.i who sa gen
erously and indutriou'ly Inhered t save
oar propnrty when tho building was in dan-
g'lr of being burned lust Friday night.
JOHN A. MANX
C. II Kdwj.k.
Ttohny A Croslnr'a Salooon
If you drink at all drink none but tho pur
est liquors. Tho next advieo is to go where
yu can alwRys get that kind. "Where!
Why Bohny i& Crozior'a of course. Their
cozy saloon is on the corner of Main and
Poydras streets; is open day and night. They
have fresh beer on Up at all hours and their
miiod drinks and cigars cnu't be boat.
PETKRHOS HOTEL
Pari Texan.
W. J. KI.NNEtlAX l'ROl'RIITOB.
Having lcaed;tliis hotel for a term of throe
years from January 1st 1881 1 takothis op-
portunity to inform tho traveling pubiic that
in the future as in tho past no pains will be
spared to make all who may bestow thoir
patronnge on me as comfortable ns possi
bio. Improvements tending to the corafor
and convenience of the guests is heing made
from time to time and nothing will b left
undono to make thn Peterson hotel of Paris
one of tho best hotels in tho stato.
Somettilnir Needed.
At last a lamp chimney is made which
does not break from draft dampness cold
air or het what a Mossing ! Every one of
our readers has no doubt ofton lost her or his
temper because just at the moment when a
lanrn wns most Heeded the last chimney in
the house would break wo therefore advise
evorvone to i;e to D. Oolin and buy the
Dragon brand chimney a?k your grocer for
them as all retail dealers can oe supplied at
the China Hall. Tho price is but a trifle
higher than the common.
'('lie Old Reliable.
Goorpo Kick tho oldest furniture dealer in
the city has one of the largest and .nuH ele-
gant stocks of furnituro "vtrovienoa n Dal-
las. And while ho .oai'S i.e lower grades
it aithor wholssalo or retail ho prides him-
self on keeping the latest styles and patterns
and elegant dw igns of new furniture. What
Sanger "Hros. are to tho dry goods trade
;fY ra llii lt is to tha furniture trade. Both
ara M firms and both have tho confidence of
the people. Xhoso who know iuck win duv
of no othor potson. When furniture is wanted
call and see him make his acijuoiiitanca and
buy vour furnituro from him if you want to
bo pleased in goods and prices.
Apollo Hall. '
Maver & Wacoiier. tha proprietors of
this celebrated resort now have it in splendid
oondition. Thov not only keep the best
cigars and beer the country affords but they
h.w music and attractions to amuse and en-
gTq the attention of those who have a fow.idlc
hours to while awiiy. They havo also In con-
nection with it a restaurant unsurpassed for
the rarity of its viands where oysters game
fi.h nrlo! her dolicacios are servod up in an
opicurian style that would please the tasto of
the most juhkiiou;'. n you n iuiuiTiu.iB
good to eat and drink go to Apollo hall.
Pnrtralteby Flrat-ClaaH Crayon ArSiat.
Persons wishing portraits of themselves or
friends will do well beforo ordering else-
where to examine tho.'O beautiful life-liko
crayon portraits on exhibition at tho drag
storo of Williams & Toliivor made by Mrs
A. U. lUpp who for the past ten years has
mado a ppecmlty of onl uging photographs
ambrotypes gains or any style picture in
nmvon. India ink or water olori!. ''he may
be found at Mr. J. L. Williams' comer of
01antler and Sao .Jacinto streets where she
will b pleased to till orders for any size pic-
ture from an 8x10 t ) life fiao. Please re'
member in every picture undertaken she will
guarar.tco entire suns taction.
THIS UAIjIjAS HEKALD SUNP
. MARKETS BT TKLEOCAPU.
NEW ORLEANi.
VSV OlLllHi. Jin lftlnltn Aasv. ulu
Ordinary f
Oood ordlnarv
Low mldttlliiz lav
Middling I j
tood iuldlHn( 11 1
wmuiing lair I
Erceti.ta aet. 7.4H2: tron. S.010: sxoorU.
totjrwit lirltaia.Siili coatluaul. ; ooaat-
': j stock 2"U 101.
KlOUr uniftt Mud nt.ftl v RiitiiirfliiA R r&H
doul! i it.-a U); tL-ebltf 4 bMi hitlicr gi di
5 jriyi' v5.
Luru llrmor M.
OttlS(ulntaua weak 53.
1'ovb.nrmnri '' i-7-a; new 1:1 SV0i3'.8 7R.
l.ard Umioi: irilintl. tierc o . Ujc: ktirSV
Dry salt nvMt'j flrnii euoutdors lnoae n
navUd ; clav rllis lo i pik' 7;
eltr ride luuti? . T'tieltiM 7.U'-
Bittun tl).ii: thunlilftia fl'-.i'cil: oiaarrih--:
clf ur Kidrs SM .
Nniua ne.irtr. lair ilomaml! choice soiar-
cureil rauvrtwed U'j .
V'l)lKkv KimuU j wtateru rectified 1 ISfill IS.
prime llM'.
nii4r uuli nd lowers enmmen to aod
ciiiiitiiun ivasi lair to In I v lair. Bi
Brinio to choice 64G'ii yollow clurifl
0'd V.i
aioiasids mii?r; common SI!; ceiitrirufal
win; j.i r uiinir to clioic. .i'.iMin
Mnv ciulel: lulnio I uuota! l tin. alioxw L
kiculliHi; ernlnary to ennle ViQGU
Silit pur terliC); luiak
Cuatolb t)OC0';l'i .
KV YORK.
NKW YoilK. .Ian. 1.1 StoaliH Blrnniri nnnni
"1411; exchange lontr !!? j do.aliort SK'ji atutp
Uotioii un et: iali;K SSO.
Uulumla 11 15-lf.
orlwina w a.iis
i uiurea sieady.
January 11 -(tjvl 1
(ebruaiy 1 1 9 au yi
laivn n oswli! W)
A(iru i
M'y 11 :li(sl
June J' 4d
Klonr dull.
Wheat dntl.
Corn quiet.
fork ili-out; 14 50.
Laid Hrin u.ffii.V
Sl-irlli tiirpeutlnii' 47.
t'.xln 1 till.
Freights eirorig.
Cotton quiet; mtlea 1S6.
Uganda n
untr.BS 13 j.ii!
LoiiBolldated net receipts 'ii M7j exporta to
-reai un uun iio; rruuee : oontluoni;
('.".3) cniinnei
Mw Yijhk Jai.ls Ket rocsipu lS9t
arnsa Mai; futurea closed weak; sales 7tu(
alas.
Jaousrv
11 7o.su
February
Uari'.li
April
May
June
Jaly
Augii.t
New Tork .luu.
S for : day
II tf'-'iltll B.1
Vi IHIiJI' 01
i lt13 IC
1J v& i -if)
n 4'
U Mi ll
12 wi2 or.
15. Monny fiiaC; e ;clrin .
Ki'.vvrumnibo!ida atea'ly
new ii-a coupons miJii Ufw w coupoua
liiHi uev7 4' coupons U3H; state bonds uoiu-
;o(Te firm ; Klo ilrtiH.
ftugnrquiiaaiid uiKliauHl.
WohI lalrlv active mid weak: lUmoui
fleece. STfeiai pulled 2'.&H- unwashed Urj:;i;
ex. LOUIS.
Bt. I.itjis Juu. 15 Cotton stosdy.
Middling ill;
Ijiw middling
Goi.it ordinary j)?
RuCdlpM lo:)l; shipiirula l.Osj; ei.lcu
2f:.h; Block t)S7l hala.
kr. Iiouis l.u. 1. Flour quiet and nu-
ctiaiKd. Whtatdull ana shade Inwor; Nn. 3 rnd fall
loatlo?H for new ti'a.Un; irn'IH foi old
(trades catli; mxtjlH'i tut hubiuui j:
lim'.i for iiiircli.
Coin l wr( (I; 10 forca'h li'i for Mareh;
40 ((14 ii t fur April.
0idnll! 31Jibl'l for cash ; SrJi far Mav.
Wlilstysteayutlll.
P-ji k II i m anil alow; 13 25 a.-kfd.
Lard uiicbiuiKfd.
Bulk lurniH ulfrlinr; houll-m cluar
rib 6 8orij P.1( clear aides 7 15.
lli.-.ou hlRhor bui uotulual.
KANSAS CITY.
Kivtis Citt Jn. 15. Wheat No. 3 stiut
S j Hoi spot
GALVESTON.
CiLvasTOH Jan. in. Iltcslpts 4114; ex-
ports to Urcat Britain ; France I
ceulhunt ; cbuuubl i ootwliie ;
took; i;il7i;'s closed nasi: loir ordinnrv j
ordinary i K'lod onllnmy ; low uiiddllng
; middling II; food middling ; uld-
Ullug fair ; k1u.- llfSJ.
rohKIGK.
LivtarooL Jao. lo noon Cell oa flrmj
uplunda. Orleans 6 1:1-1"; ilu 10000;
spouulatlon uud export l.noOj recilnK
Amorlcan ; uplandi aud lnwnilldlir.e for
Januarv dellvory 0 !il -aU; Jamitry and Kali-
raarv dSl-Ui February ami alareii e 1 1-10 s
Marab nail April ':; April and Day a '21 3:'jJ
6Vi May anil June e II 1; Jaueaud Jaly.
Filurna wtnk. Snort clear middles 41.
I.niRi'ooi. Jan. 15. '.:iio i. M. Cottoa
salts of America 0100. Uplands aud low
middling for January delivery 6s ; January
and t'ebrunry e. : Mafcli aad April 0 K-ii.
Futures cloioa steady at to-day's lowett
prices.
Tho Kim lay; Term
of tlie Dallas remain coIIoro will cora-
msnce February 7th 1881 and contiiue for
live s holastio months. Tno course sf in
s'.rui'tion is varied and comrreheusive iu
eluding all Ike branches taught in schools of
kiirhor erados tar fomalvB. Uvsr eas nun
clrai! aad fifty students cava bean enrolled
during the presont torni and tne number in'
creases every month.
A limited aumbor of beard era can bt re
ceived at the collage.
For further information address the presl
dent. Kiv. IIakshall McIlhanet
Dallas Texas.
Samuel H. Irwin of Uto Creek Colfax
coutitv. New Mexico save: if mv wiffl would
quit work as she should ut her ago (til) she
would live years a mortimnt to tno liintjic
influence ot the "Only Lore 1'ad." t-c
Advertisement.
Advan and Retreat
General J. B. Ilood's book sold for bsnott
of bis children Mason A h"0 agents.
Carpets carpets carpets at A. & E. Mit-
lonlhal'ik
Are vou Koinir to visit if so rot seme of
those sew cards at ilnjoa & Erb.
Peach scd apple butter at A. J. Kosen
fiild's.
Scbeol aad roisfellaneous books kist sleek
and lowest prlots in the city nt Mason s rb
Tkt best of teas at A. J. Rosenficld'i.
Geld cold pens and holders new stock at
Mtson & lirb.
New Tork foil
Itasenflsld's.
cream cheese at A. J
Bwoetheart havo vou Ret one then look'
out for the fine stock of raleulines next month
at Hason& Erb.
Connor's drug store
Christmas Roods.
is the plaie to buy
rimplea lllotnUeB and Bolls disappear afLor
a ferr dnscB of Ayrr'a Haraaparllls.
Tlim)u'a Tbcntre.
1'rieos reduced to suit the times 15 25
aud 50 cunts.
Beauty health and happiness for Indies
in "WINEOFCARDUI."
lormilo bv nil driiKfttnts.
Pure peach butter at 12J cents or 10 cenls
by tho five-gallon keg at A. J. ;Koei)llnld'i.
Buv vour applcj at St.
Louis prico3 a'
1 DoStefano Bros.
A.V JANUAIIY 1G 1881.
JOHN NICHOLS.
A. M. BBITTOS
f resident
THE-
CITY NATIONAL BANK
OF FORT
A Kesrnlar Banhlnar 1Iun1iih In
Ixerange Boefht and Sold aud ColleelluuB n.ade
auaage oa luialand Ireland Krauie Gt-m-uT Ar.itrla Italy.
ffiimark Swcedeu and Norway.
Jniporters and Tjadera National V:v.A Nw
anai liana &l. l-oul. Wo. .
Jlilin' Hank oflrfuilsluna New Orlrans.
X&AA3 DEPARTMENT. N0.711MADT
1874
J.
Old EeliaMe
Timo Tried Fire Tested Long Experience Fair Adjustments
Ocean Marine Certificates issued here payable ot Joint
A. & M. Heines. in Paris.
jlStnn of Havtfnrd
llnrttord of Hartford
naiionni ei niiruoni
lnenranca Company of North Anierlcn I'hll
Franklin. nfPhlliidelpliia
OFFICE In Flhipen. Adoue A Loblt's New
raltloek'g Opera K3oiise.
Jlondny nuil Tuesday Jan'y 17 and 18
diriiiid .MHtiiioo TnoNtlny at it p. nt.
TII1C GOLDEN'8.
Martin (Inl 'en
: : nlnnsKcr
: JiiiHlnefa laonl
J. K Fiaukllii
The Texas Fiivorlti'
BELLA GOLDEN
Supi-m-tcnl by Oi'lJcn's maiimiotU ontu)iRny of
TWENTY-FIVE PERSONS
Superb Silver Band and Classical Orolicvtru.
i
Mondai Kvu
THE DANITES.
TuHsdny H.atlme
DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT.
TuesiUiT fTenimr the NewTi'ZR Piny written
II Jf 111 l O . UlU I J Cit KUtt HI 1 UU VI Ul til (
Du'lnK the I'vonltifr Prof. Kodl and (inlden's
CIhshIcuI orrhuhtia will render tbe uiaudcst
orfituresevor hmrd In the ciiy.
f rites as usual boats on side hat inlay i rat si
at 11 a. in.
SAFE ECOIMCAL DURABLE.
CEMENT
CHIMNEY
FLUES.
110
MAIN 8TKEET.
110
A. IEA!UH.irOBi
Attorney and Counselor-at-Law.
Prcbato Law a Specialty.
Ituvhur been county ludfre cf Limestone
count? tor nearly B yars 1 olalni to ha In-
formed In the pruliaie business. 0111ao 6 0
Main Ntruet up-stulra.
500 Tie-lakers
AND
250 Teams.
To makennd liaul tls for the extension of the
I. & T. K. R.
From Ureenevllle to Mineola.
The pronoMd line tinver'ss tbe finest timber
la Texas which never has been workfd be-
";)rc consisting prlnolpslly of the niduada
aceesalble at any time of the year.
For particular apply to
B. ZUCKEKMAN Contractor
Minenla Texas)
Or to his azent L. Hchwarz tirusnevlllc
Tevas.
B BESSIE"
fSW IM1E6E0 MDEREB
Is Jkkfekwiv Tfxai. rT Vn1!y llli'sttatod.
Conuitua ihu only uuthcntio UkeiionwH of
BESSIE M00RE Ml ROTHSCHILD
together Willi tlie now hitdorln Heenenf lier mur-
der uud n full uud Kritolde account nf l)ilit tho
moMt wontleriul inunlia-trlal on reenrd. 'l lie
Full and Frank Confession
of her alleged nitirdi rrr's knowldc of HiIn
HUirlllui? and mvslorlnirt crime. Heut paHl-p.ild
un receipt of SU.OO. The fiislcst selllni! u.iok In
the world. tOl V fKWAM l ll. I.llieml IcnuN.
Write ut unce. WESTkRH HEWS CO. OIHGINH ATl.a
Vloe.Pra.Mout.
S. W. LOM AX
CuatiUr.
WORTH.
all lin-Rmn h- i-....... ....
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ST DALLAS TEAS.
ST. LOUIS
IMPOHTEHS AKD JOBBKUS IN
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And FfeOS'CAL ftfEERCHAKDISE.
J. CAR N ES
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COW!PAMtZS REPRESENTED.
ITiiderwrltcH' Agency New Vurk
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MaubHttnp New York
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Hans: buidl -rg I'oydraa Stroia entinmv.
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Clocks Spectacles and Fancy Articles
No Jewelry Hunan the Nonth linx a better aolovtlos.
Onr Mtork in liuoienae
ORiDAL PRESENTS A SPECIALTY
We are prepared to do Watch end JJewelry Repeirirm
in all branches; also Engraving.
tJ-Orders by irnill will receive nroiiiiit attention aud satisfaction guaranteed -tS
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OFFICE-No. 114 LRTnerPL . DALLAS TEXAS
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ng Mills Cotton Gins and Contents Dwell-
ngs Farm f'roperty &e.;&e.
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J. M. ORAM
lias removed his largo and elegant Btook
Diamondi J'.iwe!r' Watches chains I ill I
and 1'lnied Ktlverware and Fancy Ai tlc'o'
Ills new building
Z-IO. G18 32Ij3VE tZV?-.
Where he invites hliold frlmnUand tliepnb-lln''Mi'ii-ally
to call and sec Mm. Hols eon-
stahtly In rfcdpt of goods of lh" lniest pat-
ternii mid nios' ulegaut rto.'lgus Bulectci with
avlewlothu
HOLIDAY
Tbone vlnlilnK an vtlilaa In Ills line should
not laii to ix.imln Irs oxiulelie K"ds and
tho r"irnrknlly low prlre at whlrb lie
Is offering them.
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A CEET41H
CURE AND PREVENTIVE
rou
STOMACHSTAGGERS
The ('liea-e now prevBlllna; a an epidemic.
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Dr. Spencer's Condition ToE'toa
" my manic comer of Jaoh.ost
ard .Market slrmu Duilai.
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Veterinary buigui.o.
DEPARTS! KST 708 & 710 Locust S!J
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Agency
and Prompt Ccltlemesits.
Stock Bank' London and at
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I North I'rlilfh ft Mercantile
I.'ini.-lilro
-t. I'nul Kire mid Murine
I .oi'iiii'n 1 1 -Mi'mico Ciiiiiptiny
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Buildinas and Stonks Flnnv
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RESTAURANT
Open Day andX!rht.
FISH & oyster;
Received dally from the
CU'U j
OYSTEHS lie Per Dozeol
rKTK BltUKN Prii IS
Muln Slrt.'!
r'S-Thron donra K. Hurald 4
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For Sale or Rent.
A small farm of Ot acres of land Maoris la
cultlvailiin Hwe'llnx bouse barn oottet.
biiiise and corn cribs In good order and two
oud wells on the pinoe for sale fur cash or
ii trrms. It not sold In 21 day to be rented
'ut on liberal conditions. For lurther Infor-
nmtlon apply at the ground to Joseph Ziio-
oninrman proprlitnr 3 mlleri from Kallaa.
ou the Alilloi's Ferry road.
SCHNIEDER & DAVIS
WHOLESALE CROCERS
Dallas
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