The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 67, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 13, 1881 Page: 3 of 8
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ri-ift OALJLAM IIKKALU SUNDAY iMOKNINtt FEBKUARIT 13 181.
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8IAIK HIES REVIEW.
Tb i Houston Vol commenting on tho re
jeclion by tin) house of representatives at
Austin of the proposed eoustit'-ilionni amend
ment to exempt rtiauufnclorius from taxation
for a term of yours "'S :
Wo fcnr th.-U i lia vit-ws of ccrUin mem-
ber wlio threw ihe whole mutter back on
natural develoimict t and time was the ruck
on which the resolution was wrecked. It is
tbe waiting and walohinij spirit Hint plants a
tree nul "reclines under its branches with
nneti mouth to Passive the tardy fruit ripened
by natural causes. This (pint invaOos the
School question mat 01 iiiiunt;riv.ioii mm o
police amt legal reform and has now come
to sit on the oanks of tho stream of time and
whistle for tiio future sound of the engine
the wheel si;d tho trip-hauiiuer. It id this
old mn of ihe s--a that clutches f around
tho reek and pmla her down in the race
lniki.i'i her tho inferior ot little Khode Island
in enertty textile production cdu-ntion and
comparative width by prudinu.ui per-
centsuro. Cases by tho aeon may bo cin d
in which capitid h:is bum libr.dly driven
awav bv tiio prescriptive character of the
present "taxation on manulacturini onter-
priH's Texts is too hugo a cotmiioiiwealrh
to bo kept dateline ou to tho caat-t.tils of
niimufacluriui; magnates two thousand milt
away.
It is prstly o-.Uont that them it a good
BprinkUnij of the "ox curl deletion" ia the
house of repr(-S"tnt!Ves and. they (ire work-
inc infinite harm to cur .stair; but it is to lie
hoped that tho 1- oven of stupidity will bo
g;tt n rid of before long.
Tho MelCinroij Advocate givirj? utterance
to what it knows about farming says:
Many farmers cherished bright hopes of
lnr"o and remunerative cotton crops that
w.'uld replenish their depleted pockct-bocki
lill their a.ant larders lull of nod lliinxt
lupr-ly the wants and neee-'sities of thtir
fnmibe' and banish the priuint demon of debt
from lu'ir presence lV.reve.r. In the early
spring tU"y worked ir.din'riously and iu thn
healed euntmr relaxed not their ardor. The
grocery inerch'ir.t and th" dry oods man
made liberal advances on their comini; crop
of eott n. Hut when their hopes wereeialtcd
the cotton worm with iu disastrous rav
a;;es came and laid them low. Again when
the spoliation of the worm had ceased and
hope anew had sprung tip to assure them of
ntlea-t a remmint the bliyhtinj; frost camo
and cut that short. Then also came bad
weather which prevented tbe gathering of
that which remained until it Rt greatly
damaged find brought but poor Compensa-
tion for the labor expended. Now wo
would not discounge our farm! from tho
cult'vatiou of cotton even it Wi-ro in our
power to do so; but wo would encourage
them to depend upon olher crops also.
Tho idea of wailing ovor thecotton cropof
last year is amusing. Why Texua made
about "00000 morn baits than evf r she over
did before tho vdiolo crop being 11000C0
bales more than any state in the union pro-
duced. It is a good idea though to plant
enough of corn and wheat for borne con-
sumption. The Marshall J!;sengcr a papor of sound
judgment and just discrimination say?:
Jlr. l'f mts of the Dallas Daily Ukiui.d
bus been in .tt.ir.'htill recently in the interest
of his paper. Since tho establishment of the
IIeiiald it has risen stfadily in the estima-
tion of the people of 'fexis and it is now
numbered as ono of tho best newspapors in
the state. Tie services of tho editor of the
Messenger have been secured as correspond-
ent of the Herald at this place.
The press of Texas lis uniformly so far
as we have noticed treated tbe Ban 'An
tonio Jixprtss with courtesy and Uindnivs
and why that paper should see proper to
malign and attempt to throw disrepute upon
tho newspaper men of this stalo is beyond
our conception. Tho Express aj e
It's nice to have diamonds but it Is trou-
blesome. 9o Sir Thomas Uespeth who
siarrio j the daughter of Senator Bharon of
Neva-la finds. His wife has a l ogi collec-
lio.i of jowels which tho Erglish thieves are
anxious to possess. Tha police of Lancas-
ter wiiure Sir Ihomas residos discovered a
plot the other day to rob Kull'ord hall and
alcrgn body of men had to be stationed
arou id it to protect LvJy JJesp tu's jiels
During the ball nip Thomas gnvo on his re-
turn to his ancestral balls it was neeosssry
to guard the place well and policemen were
staliom'd in all tho bidrooms and psrlors.
Similarly Alts. Ator who owns $000 000
worth of diamonds has to have the pio'.ec-
tion of tho police wlnn the wears them.
Two p ilieemen accompany her wherevi r
she goes and friends inviting bor to balls
have to send two blank ievilutions to llcse
protectors of her diamonds who dressed in
sw.diow-lnil and kids walk on ci;h fr tide of
her. The average journalist is sometimes
favored with tho protective company of the
guardians of the police but diamonds are
not the moving cause of these attentions.
At least they dou'l call it by that name in
Texas.
The Kxprcs knows that ovory journalist
in Texas is posseeeodof at least a do.'n dia-
monds of the first water and the largest size.
Nearly half of them wettr nocUlacos and
bracelets mo very common whilo tiaras for
adorning the back hair are mere every day
ornaments. Why wo know an editor of a
paper published here in north Texas a small
paper at that who laid down four diamonds
a short time sinco simply bocauso ho couldn't
got fiv.
The Waco Examiner philosophises aftor
this wise on "crime and its restraints:"
Tho question of whether the law should
forbid tue carrying of deadly weapons is one
of the great importance. Tho question like
most others has two sides to it. It is iui-
posdbio to make a law so stringoat as to
preve.it tin) lawless from carrying deadly
wapoti8--they will evade it and be found in
antagonism to it. If tho peacablo citizen is
deprived of the privilege by tho force of
law ho not only-has a constitutional right
abridged but ho is left unarmed and at the
mercy ot every lawless depredator. On
tho othor hand if the cirrying of
doidly weapons becomes codimon men
are liable to be shot down in the
boat of passion and sometimes on the slight-
est provocation. Like most questions of this
kind it is rather a delicate mattor for legisla-
tion and legislators should act cautiously.
"Wo doubt not that the statistics will show
that more crime baa been perpotratod In
Tex is in the same longth of time sinco tho
passage of tho presont law upon the subject
than before.
It is not tho foar of punishment which re-
strains mm from crime but its oortainty.
When it is vague uncertain and in the future
they are disposod to take the risk. Crime is
the resu't of perversion; there in no cure for
it except by the application ot moral lorcos.
If wsludyasa poopi". t'0 laws of life r-
productton habits association' force of edu-
cation et wi ihen begin to strike et tbe
root of all crime. No mero civil law can
osernrnveiit crime. Men miut learn to per
ceive tho cause of it. All human laws to re-
strain crime will be more or less u failure.
Moral suasion is tho bist toachar as well as
RAILWAY RKCOU.
J7iiuultl nul VantfrrhlU Form an
AUIuure Tho Mrrh to Jteileo
Oilier Mitllcra.
A New York special ssys: It is stated on
Wall street on tbe reported authority of
Jay Uoud himself that tho consolidation of
the telegmph compAnta was only tbe first
move on tho part of bimv.lf and M r. Vn-
derbiit for a combination of their grand ic-
trresta and that Mr. Vandrrbilt in accord-
alien with the ui.di rslaadii g between Mr.
Uould and himself Mill n' take an equal
shura in thedeveiopmetitof the south eiu.n
r.iaua anl in the Int'ena'dimal road which
is to penetrate to the Mexican capital. Tha
present prospects era thul these great cap-
italists have concluded to Work in harmony
as apainst the combined competition or op-
position of ail rivalr and thus they expect to
control the grrateat combination i f trans-p-jrculion
and telegraphic intereats in this or
a-y other country.
Virginia'a interest in the Allanlic M-misiip-biandOuio
amo.ni.iiig to $-1000000 hat
ccen sold f.r JOO 000. The (Jlyde syndi-
ato ar- the purchasers.
Colonel Talni'ige eonor.d manager of the
Missouri l'r.c.lio railroad says day Uould
will add about nine huiidn d miles of new
road to tho M:su i l'acilio system during
the present j ear. Tne exlonsines will em-
braco abou'. four hundred end lll'iy miles in
Missouri and Kansas and an oqnal mileagu
i'i Toxas cirryin'; the system to Uo Kio
Grando at Lirulo. To inwt tho require-
inenU of these extmeions Hfiy th -usand tons
of stool and eijlt hunurud lone of iron rails
have been ordered; niso k.rty lwiomotives
throe thousand treigbl c-.re twuii'y pi.si'en-
ger couches ard .six hug jage car.
Suys tho Chicago Tim- s i f tb: 8 i: "To-
day or if not ui-day some limn t'.is week
there will be held a pnvuo meeting of the
souu men ot urucago. At this gathering tho
plan to he elaborjived will bo predicated to a
great extent upon these factt: Chicago pos-
sesses from en to iticht southern routes
wcoreby present d.fliuiil'.ie in tho way ot 1
foreign tratlio uny ba obviated. The ports '
of Uiunswi. k and Savannah in tieorgia and
Port Hoys! and Clifilemon in South Caro-
Una. on the south Atlantic coast which are
open to navigation all the year round are ;
not nt greater distance from Chicago than j
the intern termini and tbe longth of Mute '
from thorn to Europe is thu smuo but with j
the advantage of being B'ifer because beyond ;
tho regions of iceburgs and foirs. Ciiieiuo is i
the luko end of the Chicago and Eastern Iili- i
nois Louisville & Is'tisDville Cincin luti ;
Soutbum & Kotitueky C-niral aoo.i ta l
reach Augusta Georgia via Knoxvilie Ten-!
n"see. This mil at an early day becon.O '
the shortest route to the aoutlioro sraportr '
b-iing not over svo-i bundnal and lifly miles I
in length and the only liok lacking it tha :
line between lucianupsdis and Lexington
Ky. wh.ch will cross u;o Ohio river at Vo-i
vay. It will bo thus seen tln.t Chicago
already practically p. -ee-je? tho increased
ta.ilities for the dt velojmieot of its Imisilcsi
'id needs only stretch out a hand to grasp
them. For some timo back an active ond
persevering representative of routhern ship-
ing inloiests Las agitated tho subject of open-
ing thesoutheast Atlantic ports to the trallio
of this city and tin gies.1 west. The pre je.'t
ha-: already received the formal endorsenieut
of the boards of trado of Cuioao St. Louis
Kansas City Indianapolis and Cincinnati.
Hitherto railway coinbimi'.ions b'io pre-
vented a practical start but now instead of
one line controlling the only road to the
southeast Atlantic seaboard there are sev-
eral independent outlets. Tho company now
forming hero propases not only to purchase
a compute through route to l'ort lioyal but
also a line of steamers and sailing packets so
that freight may bo billed through from
Chicago to Liverpool via a line never sub-
ject to the delays of a notthern winter.
The New York Times SBys : (run. Mahonn
president of the Atlantic Mississippi et
Ohio railroad company to prevent tho sal
of that road under foreclosure has formed
a syndicate which consists it is said of Jy
Oouldand K S Wilson who have agreed to
advance $3000000 with which to pay over-
due coupons on bonds on condition that they
shall receivo half o! a large quantity of
took of the company held by towns along
its line With tiio Se'int It jme & Dalton
and Vieksburg and Meridian roads owned
by Wilson tin) mud will form a through line
from Norfolk to Shroveport now practically
th eastern terminus of the Texas I'acillc
road Jay Gould having recently purchased
the Shrevcporl & Vieksburg road.
AkmiIn ! CuuvnxNCrM
Mnko from j.2'i to er-0 per week 8"lllii gools (or
K.U. lil DKOll 1' C O. 10 Barclay Htreet.New
York. .Seinl for llielr(.'nlal i;iie and terms.
MotlierNj .Hollicr:! Nollier-!!!
Are ynu dlsintlied at iiinht mid broken o
r.iKi- rt'at lo.- n so-k f-lill-.l fillll't rlhL' niul i-l viler
with the i senicl'itlmc pain of eulllmr leelhv
IImi uo atone ii'ol cet a hot lie ol' .Mi Win
(.low's s.ioih'hir Hjrnp. It will relieve Hie
po r little will' r.if liiiiiifdlal.l.v-di'peinl upon
II j there Is no lols nlte nljoiil It. 'I h.-re Is not
a moiher on earlliwlm lies ever iin'd it. who
w ill not lell yell el ouee that Uw lUren-
Intx Hie how. Is mid slve rest tn-tno moilier
r ml Vdlii'f anil Inedili to the rlilld eperallni!
like ni'ittic. II Is perfectly side in use In nil
eases nod pleisiiet to the nisie ami Is tho
prescription ol'oneol'llie oldeH niid best t'eneile
physUmina mid liiir'-ei in t ln Unlt-'d Hiutea.
iold everywhere. 1'rice'J.i cents a buttle.
Job I'rhitliii;
The IlK.nAt.n Stkam Jon 1'iiixtino Ornra
Inoiiooi t ie must c implete Iu il l ita depart
meats to bo found Iu the Mate. It is wed siip-
pl 1 ill wltli all the late Ml of type nml
FiAvlnir live nr. hcn il the most approved pat
terns and rim by steam p er li a e.plile
of turnimrniu more work 111 Ihs time than any
other oillee In I'exns.- All the Job slock In
t'leollioe la beiuhl frmi nrst nanus nun
tlnnail the dlseoiti.'s nlveu by mainilVuirera
it Is eiiablad to nini nut work lit I lie very
lowest price. Coiiimereinl prluilnir a Kpe-
elaliv Call and eiHiiilne Speeliiiena ami tee
Willi what neatness work Is executed.
Alwnya Abend.
ii.. th.. Tlnlnixnieit rnslHiirnnt this oven
ng for a dish of those saddle rock oysters.
Truth Nlncerlly nml llonoalj.
hi- A n.... 1 c.-rnptif nF thn linn nf
iwr. x. oM-t itiu. tj ...
t n .i.l a' n. ...1 a ii.ior tll.tini. on thn
ivoseiiin-iu fw.ii i. ...... -r
room No. 403 Main street and will in a fow
-.. ... -r.L--
dsys opon otll wnn ene m mo unv v-oiu-pleta
slocki of stuple and fancy groceries to
i j : tl. Mia mwla urA nil nun
oe loiuiu in mo vivj. ..'v - -
-.1 f l. V.... ...I. nvi.Kruiato fiiF Ihn mtHll
anu irwu uuuuv ..fiv . .
and trade from the best and most roliablo es-
tablishments in the country. Mr. Bond is one
of our most popular business men young
.... A I. In4 tn mnn.
aCllVO IUIl Ol enori;v omu io wii.i.- . -
coed llis motto is Truth Sincerity and
Honesty.
Allot Orr's buggies and carnages have
Borvnn's patent wheels 1 1-8 inch axles.
huui? on equalizers nnd bftve steol bowa 8 toe
1.B Hull CHfl'IM wncuisT.
Buy your busies at W. W. Orr suocsor
to Hochlcr & Orr Min stroot DallRS Texas.
vrr mn iv mi r'lyi vi vx-nwn - n
bui'gles. Send for his illustrated catalogue
and price-list. .
Go and see O-r's b'.g'.dea and earriairo-
neiore buying elsewhere or sond lor prices
l:. .
list. .
Orr sells tho best buggies for tuo monoy In
. i
n worm.
Orr keeps all styles of carriages pheotons
a.nd sprini; wagons.
If you want to buy a fainllv carnage BOina
fn tfnl- Aalulfirnta anit lir!e 11a
Nee Here.
Go to A. J. Brooks' saloon southeast
Corner of Main and Ervay streets Ioj a
drir.k of pure unadulterated liquors wines
or fresh ice-cold Anheusor boor. Tins is a
private quiet place where ono can spvml an
hour pleasantly.
New York crrnm chiwe lssand
sago and othor imported cbee.se at Joseph
M-.mezor's.
Coiilish and nnckerel salmon and halibut
of lino quality at Joseph Monczor's.
1'reserves jellies snue-s and pickles of the
finest brands at Joseph Menczer's.
f'oniiuereiikl Job I'rlullnit.
Hilt lleutts
I.el tor Heads
ttati-iiieiit
Kufelopee
Card''
lilnnk Hooks
01 eelt liool.s nray Berlin Cotton b'-iika ami
all of tt-.e eommereial irlii:lnn done In tho
no t est htj'le and at i.e -lee lest not lee at tiie
llKllal.I r'TKA .lOU I'lllNrlNU (JKKK'K. Al(
woik surum-i'iU
canned goods in great variety at Joseph
.tionczer s.
l'eaeh butter apple butter find minco mea
at Joseph Monczor's.
Seitdenberg's fluo brands of ciriu's and the
Chuiflt cigarettes and fiioking tohljaccos of
groatvarioty at Joseph Mem zer's.
took rriitlliiK
The Hf.KAJ.l) 8'1'KAM Jell I'llISTIMU Ob'Fll'l!
hie Jie-it rt ci-ived -i t oiiiol- leiooen ol' new l e
pe relinked "A'.ir' sslylor lie- rM-ciitlen of lir.-oa
Work. 'Jlii.se !iui"if h oka or iniiiiplil-ls iu
nrlur r.li..iiiii not Iu I In e..ltat tho Iikiim.u
don ClFFIcifi tniti free epeelineitS and ahCoituln
puces. All woik unviliileed.
Ire! lee! lev!
I am now prepared to contract for the de-
livery of northern lake ice for tho comi"g
season either in the city or surrounding
towns. 1 am jut in receipt of a consign-
ment from tho north which for purity and
quality lias never been excellea. Call or
addrcs3 W. T. Jakhett
Dallas Texas.
Oysters fish and gan.o of all kiniis Bwoot
and fresh alwnj s on hand.
VIitiiiK I'onU
In all etyicu tints unit colors done iu the
most iirtisile. style at the liKuU.u sleum job
pi'liilingollice.
II Ih rniinil at I.iiNt.
HOMKTIIINU NKW UN D Kit TIIK Bl':r.
Anew era is dawning upon woman. Hithor-
to sho has been calii-d upon to stiller tho ills
of mankind and her own besides. The fre-
quent and distr-ssieg irregularities peculiar
to her sex havo long been to her tho "direlitl
spring of woes unnumbered." Iu thti man-
sion of the rich and hovel of poverty alike
woinm has been the constant yet patient
victim of a thousand ills unknown to man
and without a remedy. "Oh Lord how
long!" in the agony of her soul hath she
cried. Jiiil now the hour of her redemption
has come. Slin will sillier no move for
Hr.sdlleM's Female Itegubitor "Woman's
Host Friend" is for eaio by dl druggists.
Wholesale by Thompson. S'chotl & Co.
l'repared by Dr. J. Iiradlleld Atlanta
Ga.j puce' $1 50 por bottle.
Tho largest si k of books albums ued
miscellaneous st-.tionary in Dallas nt W. J.
Slionc's wholosalo and retail book store 505
Main street.
A irl.
To all who are si. tiering from the errors
and indiscretions of youth norvous weak-
ness early decay loss of manhood etc. I
will 9ond a recipe that will cure yoa free ol
charge. This great remedy was discovered
by a missionary in South America. Send a
self-addressed envolope to thn Kev. Joseph
T.Inman. Station D Now York city.
n2SdAwly
An active liruin sparkling w it a cheerful
mind a hrljfbt i ye a rohtist body pure rich
blond and a vigorous bounding circulation
add many charms to female society yet all I
how fuw ladles can bnaal of all : these Sibils of
hcnlllil While they leiunlii victims to those
terrible femnleooinpliiliiu they will be oom-
pelli (I to bn mcrs feehle ciedcnlo drones upon
society. II ix t uw ukn liom the dark and dismal
nlphtof liloom that mantles your luow. You
can lie resioml to linilth mid happiness by the
use of Knlli-li Ifeni.tle Hitters.
From Iir. N. VI. Iliinfer
Hulliniore Md. : Colden's Iiepiij's Liquid
I'ixtraet of Beef I t.ikn pleasure in rocom-
nienditig always pri duces goon blood health
n-J siren; th. Sold by Krvay & Uro. Dal-
las. Ilie lil ii it r the A ice
For tho cure of Si-toIi'Iii anv blond or skin
dU'.nso orclironlr rh iiiiuitlsin Is sin upar 1 1 In
band Hon nnd loilhle of coiubpIiiih. Auk
your ilreprjlst or pliy-lciao of lis merits. All
oi nrowu'rt popular remtiii es aoiu ny uuuriig.
gluts and (balers In i.ieillclnes.
I.nlesl nml llest.
You nerd snifi r no loniter from Iiysnepsln.
Ileniliichn. Iielluestlon iii.d Liver Complaint
when a."0 rent bottle of lirowu'e I'epsln 'J'onlc
win cerininiy cure you.
English Female liltters nro intended for
young girls us well as married liullea who
have by aoinocxpoHiiro.beeomo Irregular pale
aud leohle wllh liendhche leucorrlioea poln
In the side and bar!. billing of the womb or
female weaknesses or excesses. Ita use
strengthens and tones tin Htoniach Invigorates
the nerves Imp irn Iron to the bleod correols
all uliirlue uclion aud n moves all unnnturul
obstructions.
f have lind mucli nerleiieo among ath
letics nan players gvintia i eiu nun enn
tesillV to the virtues of Oiles' lodldo Am-
niniil.i Iiininieiit I'nr illsenlnrtitlon Itiuisea aud
rtoreness of (lie M oseli-. find cores elt-r vio
lent eaorolso. tVJU.IAM SIACJI A1HJN
Argvle UoumS
Sixth avenue cor. iljth st.N Y
Idles PUIscuie I'iululency.
Itoctor's Vital ltnstorative euros uorvoui
liability. See certillcutes of same in adver-
ilsment in another column.
No mirror ever yet threw baok
A mors repulsive sight
Than teeth thai are dtcnyed anil black)
Or one more pure and bright
Than rose of peatls that all may vaunt
Who put their faith In Soandonc.
Preaerlptlon Free.
For the apwdy cure of Spermatorrhea Sex?
m.l nuiillltv nml 'Imiiutenev. most driiuirlata
have toe medicines. We w-lali to .'op 1 1) Is
ourse ofoer elvilljsitlon. A Teas uiul
Curative lustltiitB t. Cha. I St. bi l-en
tun auo llll l. limns :hu.
NomelhliiK More Needed.
All chimneys bearing the "Dragon" brand
are euaranloed to withstand the fiercest
flamo while dripping wet or any amount of
cold air or draft In ordinary uso on the
lamp thev never break. Thoy are for
sale at D. Gosliu's China hall who has the
exclusive uo for one year.
NoiiielhlitK Heedeil.
At last a lamp chimney is made which
do8 n"t break from draft dampness cold
air or heat what a blessing ! Kvery one ol
our n-aiters has no doubt ofton lost her or his
temper because iut at themomeut when a
lainri was most needed the last ehinioey in
the house would break we therefore advise
evorjoueto go to U. Gosliu and buy the
DrtigoB brand chimnny a-k your gtoeer for
them as all retail deslers can bo supplied at
the China Hall. The price is but a tritle
higher than the common.
Job I'rlutiint In I'olnrtt
The IlxitAi.n (stkam .Ion Puintish Okvu'ic
is ll'liv tlll-nitiir out Koine nl lloi 1II..SI lnvoi l n'.i I
job work lo. Volors o ver eveeuled In l'eKi.
rnr ari's-.iH work to tiio JIKitii.0 Jon
FmsTisii Dr t-ior..
" liolosalo dealer in foreign and domestic
frniL. and at) kinds of nut. otn. 7.1.1. M. tin
street one door from iiost olVien. D.iIIkj
Toxas.
MunlioiKl Itesloreil
A victim of early imprudence causing
norvous debility premature decay etc. hav-
ing tried in vain every known remedy has dis-
covered a simple means of self-e uro' which ho
will send free to his f. How sutlerers. Ad-Iro-s
J. II. Koeves 4;l Chatham street New
York.
4 Hire Thing
Dr. !' iter's Spin iilc and Ii'bH turn No. 1
re wai .nt -d to cure (.ionurrluOH Oliiot
Cordon Stricture disease of the lvidncy.i
li'.ad -tor aud Urinari Organs of males aiid
Ifiinutes.
Dr. Hunter's Specific No 2 is a sure rem-
edy for Shcrmatorrhea Seminal wonl;nie.
Nightly Emu': ions and Loss of l'owar caus-
ed by self-ahiisf or excosnvo indiilgonee
Friceof Dr. Htinter's Specilic $1 por bottle
injection IH- Sent every whore by express
Dr. J. Dint' oer sola proprietor No. 41
North Sevrntu street St. Iouis .'do. Son
two stamps lor treatise. Curos guarantee
ormouoy rofundoi. a-t-i'iAw-iy
Tiio Noli III nml Weal
Uolitre the Knsl hs a bilious ellniiite nnd re-
ijlllres entimly ilil''ient. lemeilte.i
Hi'own'e Veget.ihle l.lvr l'tlls are prepmed
for "this elim-ileeHpei'liiliv" ttniteill'e UiUone-
nesH fick Hea.laehe. collect the acllou of the
11 ver an -I prevent nsjue and lever.
Try tlienw
Tea! l.very Itox la Wnrriinleil
To cure burns old lores outs biulsea lu-llaiiu-d
core eyesi rlao nulls uud cuts ou
horses. Jirowu's Arnica .Salve.
Terrible To sarrlllee your hea'lh or your
Hie beeaososnmo iniiiineipi d ileiler asks uu
to Ivy an tinitii' Inn or MiiMiiut lor ibe tt.-uu-ineHlmmous
I.iver legnlutii' h H only oli-
jeel leltiff loienkeHii f-xtin tweuty-lhe cents
per boitlo regardless ol lis ellee'is on y.-iir
nyslelil nud gem-lid heal'li. He line Unit "you
obtain ibe tfonulue Keriiltttor which Is ill-
was enciiNcd Iu a Wlilto Wrapper bi.ving
thereon a la rge red and the M goto lire of J. 1 1
.eillii Co. Accept no imiliitlnu or hoIII-
lu le however jdausl ley reeoii'titeuded. Ileal ill
uiel lil'n are loo preeloits to emluni;er nil I ninee
the genuine ri-Hiilator la im d nud lis rep-
lit itlon iismhciI wliy tamjii-r with cliup nos-
trums. 8. II. Irw Iu ol lie oi e(k C'olinx county. New
A-leslco. siiys: 'y wife 1ms been run d ol a
coiiuli of tl'iiny vciirs siiiuillng by wearim; an
uniy j.nngrau." fitanv.
I'mmitf lire I.onn or tiio Ilnlr
May bo entlriily prevented by the use of P.ur-
nelt's Cocetalne.
HotiBolieep. rs should InslKt upon obtaining
llurnett'a Flavoring Kitracts; they luo the
best
The beautiful crimson blush of nature
without paint can he Imparted to tliu pale
cheeks of a sickly ami feeble woman by the
use of that great female toulo English Female
Bitters.
Ho you amnio'? Then of course vnn know
that FiMgraut Durham Boll Hmoklii); Tobacco
Die oltl eriglnal btiiuil of Durham Tobueco.
Is now a It always hns been -the best.
i mm wan
01) NORTH AND EA.ST VIA
TEXAS AND ST. LOUIS
SHORT ll.'H I
CompoRod of lnlerimtloi.Rl a. el r.riilt.r)iixa
loxai A J'ticlilc. mtoI hi. i.uuls Iron
Mutintiilu A .Snulhvrn It'w'ys.
The Pofiulitr Konle Irom AiiNtla
Nt. liOIIIK.
CIIICV'IO INDIANAPOLIS
I'lTTSIIUitO UIIFKAI.O
NKW YDltK CITY Hj.. JN
And all Intermediate Points.
ISO Mile Miorter him) ! Hour afrk
than any oilier line. Through tickets
ou sale al Austin ami olher principal
points la J'cmih.
PULLMAN FA LACK SLKKF1NU CAUM.
r.nsgngH chei'te I to ileFtlnntlou For
iii-kds and lurlhet' lnl'uniiatleu aailo
rales routes etu rail upnn
P. .1. I.AIVI.K.1R Aent
First National Hunk building Aostln .si.
Dr addresMi. W. UUt.eM.K.s
Uen'l I'usg. Ag't St. Liiuls
O. M. KINNAX h. W. I'iish. Ag't
F. O. box Uti-2 HouNlon Tdxas
Tho Texas it Pacific Railway
AND ITS CONNECTIONS
FBOM Till
MOST DIRECT & QUICKEST LINE
ALL POINTS IS TEXAS
ST. LOUIS MKMi'lIIS
CHICAGO NAsllVlLl.K
CAIItO LoUlsVILI.K
INDl NAPOMS t;HAH'NHOOA
J'OI.KilO r.'ttl-ANTA;
ANU ALL roiMTS
K0UT11 EAST and SOUTHEAST
Trains nrrlv-i and leave Anstln station at
follows: N niatl and express arrives at tit
in. ' No Inn' I anil express leaves al a. in. .
Conni'clli n At Texarltauu with all traina
on Ml Louis Iron Moiiutiiln A Wo K'w'y for
all poliila .North Kaat and Mouthea.t. At Long-
view .luuelloii an Mlneola wllb all . r ilnslor
InteriialloiiM llalinniu lor lyier falcatlio
I Ionium. Ausiln. Oalveaton end tian Antonio.
At liullea with Iralna ol tha Houston A Taxes
Control K'w'y orCorslcannMexlaf rlnunnml
Waix Calvert lirvaii liemp-tead llrenliuin
anil all Miliita III Middle and .Snulhern Taxaa
At Sherman with 11. A T. C. K'y for all
points on the fine fthut rotul. Al Kort Worm .
Willi atagea for all poluli In Wratorn Texas
AtHlirevenort. wltn llfd lliver nteumera al
NflWO rlriiua Fulliiiiiii'a Falaee KlwiphiicCara
from Fori Worth Dallas and Mherman to H-
Ixiula. Any liiloriimlbin In regnrd to ras to
freights r psKiig time and eonnectlons wltb
be eiieeriuiiy given on application to urn
tj.... fl U..... Mn..t..ll 11. ia
.-l.liir Vi.lJ ..'lip. . ...IliniiH'l iAiiri
Ui'Winan.H F. A. Marshall Texas or R W.
nompaon i. r. m i . t . nmr-itHii iaxs-
For Sale or Rent.
A ainnll farm of 01 ncres of land no nrres In
ciilltvalion. Iiwe'llug house hum. rottou
house and com cribs In Kood order and two
gtaid Weill on the plnoe for sale for cash or
on terms. II not sold In 31 days to he rented
out on liberal eoinllttons. t or further Infer-
mntlnn apply et the grml ol to Joseph Ziin-
moriinin proprl.-tor 3 lnllea Irom Dallas.
..n (l.u lill... hWiV VMllll
ltANKINH.
AIAM J. U liKON AHl
ADAMS & LEONARD
C1
COU. OF ELM AND AOSTIN STKEETt
DALLAS - - TEXAS
I ) We buy and soil exchange on all theprla
olpa! cities of ISm-npe.
CLIPPEW ADOUE & LOEI1
' BANKERS
Cor. Elnijand 1'oydraa streeia.
DALLAS Tt-XAS.
Jos. IbtlOrldgo
Knn la.
.1. It. lbildrldt
WaahliiKUtnCo.
J. aV J. IE. Italri(!c
lESK X4T Til rt. m
And Dealers In Kxe.liangii.
Collectlona oroiuptlv nUeniled to. Itnfereune
Hall llmclilngs Jl Co. lialvestou.
- l-..t
o. i;. im L vi
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW
WAX. H ACIUIC
TKXAS.
Jolin J . Oid. John J. oia Jr.
Good Jc Good
ATTOltNKYS - IT - LAW.
I"7 Main Street.
DALLAS. TEXai..
W. L. Crawford. l.'F. Bmlu..
ATTOME1S- AT -LAW
Jiittllaa . Texas.
Ol-'PICE . No. 413 Main StroM
Attorneys and Land Agents
Oiiliieavllle
WM. MCMMKOY. LXtt voimo
ATTORNEYS-AT -LAV
Kleplionvllle . . . Tesm
n t.UMcitv.
TmncH Clii.'k.
Krnnk L. ( lurk
Cyrus K. Cliu-a
I1.10I ; li i..rk
KisTAIIIilHIIKD 1SI0.
JAMES CLARK h CO.
SOLE LEATHER
SHOIC FINDINUS and
Noa. 418 & 4;o Sorth Main St.
t. liOiilH . . HNmiir
SCHOELLKOPF it CO.
Manufacturers mid Denlera In
Huddles HarnosS)
Ami Wholesale Dealers In
Leather Shoe Findings
Anal Suildlerjr Hnnlwatrc
fd3 and tVlf Slim Street Dtillai Toins
r5"Ourronui'e.t!nii with Tannora and Manu-
fiii'i iirern li'.iit en.'.blea us to competf Is prices
m i.fntn'T won waivraton aiiw uricana or ot
liOlllH.
E. P. CCWEimCQ.
lmpoilem and Dealors In
P A I 1ST T
!nor NimIi AlluiU
Mouldiii!' White Tine Lumber.
aililnu;liN .line.Oiiiriil Plaater
ItuiltSmV I3arcluiitr lc.
7n7 A 7MI Kim 8lret
DALLAH - . . TKSA
tfEitluitlous and irb i.l.oi iOmliiiJ
on appllcutlntt.
ABSOLUTELY HEALTHFUL
IlcatA-noal Ooiionilenllii the Worlil.
An aetlvn alement of Ihli powder la pnre
Soluble l'hoanhale. which adda to the brentl a
valuiible principle lest In proeeas of muklna;
Hour. I'liyaiclana use anil recommend it. For
Bale In aeated oanaonly by tjtocers Kenerally.
CHARM M'F'C COMPANY
ew York and Si. Louis.
POWELL & GAGE
Dallas Texas.
Stat AneDta for
Wottlveonrpersnnal attention to Kenitnrlng
Land for taxes Paying the Taxes at tbe propel
Stata Mao Free.
a. at. rowti.u.
. L. bAUa
lanl7dAw
i Ailtufwm.' 1
T) lUllilaV
M P U i
VI "Itaf iMriM tJIfUYiaUl
.? i .i Jin'Tftm bii.t cn. iwr
millN.HIHf MRKOajAaiK.
McExNJilS & KEA(iL
Ccmmission Merchants
OiUoe and Salearooin 7t Elm hi
DALLAS TEXAS.
Special site Khen to tha parchaM ni
aale of
Provision drain nd t hmr
rwmpuiauej; 1 iS
WM.C. KliACJv & CO.
COTTON FACTORS
-AND.
(Joiioral Cottunissiou U ore h ants
No. 190 Common Bt. New Orleana La.
W. V.fi;K rH ooI aV Co.
fision
Merchanla' ngo Biilldlny
Knnaitu City . . Mo
DIAMOND MILLS
KANSAS. CITY AW.
Ilamitaeiurera or
Choice Brands of Flour.
Known and used all over Texaa;
The trade npplled promptly aud aatiaia4
naranUe.l.
C. DEWAR k .
aoutlt!dtlnio;
KKAl KN't'ATt;.
P0W15LL & (JAQE
Dallus' Texas.
LAND LOCATING SOFVfVGBS.
We era thorouirhlv Kenintiiiiuj u.110 t..i.
llo Lands of tiio Miate buvlni; survey! soil
loeuted many colonlea eloe.lt ranolies aid
furnia.
Our Map of the Stale sent Free.
s. m . rowiLu r. l. mar
lanlM
I1G SACK & ESTES
T-AJr) AGKNT8
-AND-
(JUXEHAL COLLECTOR
No. 77 aud 7 Austin at. fetrnraon TX
E. C. CH3LDS
Healer In
Curl ono and Itetull.
Ollloeaud Yard Oor. Laiiiar A Jeitaraoa (1
T. L. MAKSALI8
VrllDLV.BAI.R V
Gr O O 23 St
DAI. LAN . . . . TKXAS
STOilE-KKEPEIsS!
"OoodstVell nought Are Hull Bold!"
Whle-Awiifce Merchants must deiil with n
We Iu;-. tioiiuloe IliiitudiiK for every Iter-
nhaul in any line 111 the U. S and
are therefore culKit llio
trg:(tiu 37 on si
Aisodou'l foryei that we are the OiliiluatuH
and lleiidiiunrlers for the
"I'lvo nml Iru ( tint iiiinler Uunila."
Bund fororl'rlel Llat. Itwllllntereatyon.
iiUTi.miimw.
Newnrk 912 llrnndwny. IIomoii al nnd 28
tliaiincey. CldciiKo umi&jia UanUolp.
Vm. LOrJC
Carriage Manufacturer.
Having o .r.fnlly sti-dled Hie wants of the
pnop e 1 can salely n hat 1 um aow pre-
liiired to furniali vi lileleso my Ui-erlillon at
prions lower than the lovo... Don't hend
ahronil when ymi can Kettlie same article al
l.onni for the skiuh money and thrreby ou-
courage home mnniil'actiiraa.
REPAIRS OP ' L KINDS
At'prleS thst wll as.onlsh llieohlest Inhabl-
Hint -N- lie but Hie beslniKterial imeO.uiul nil
work giiHranteed
mmm m sign mim
Done to order and at prices to mil the times.
Illfl Vl'hiell'b llltfll til Hurt ui.l.ximtri.rn.fl
at rensoiumu prices.
..suuo 4ii i ommcrce street. In rear of P. O
Wm. LONU t-roprletor.
itritar -
IMPROVED
SHUCK SHELLER.
KMtMFKS. IVS'T SlIt'OK YOlTt COItV. llfT
PtlKl.li IT US nl'K ttllKi.l.KR. C1IK II Slll'bl.J
WITH TIIK. Mtl't'K ON Ab WlilLL i i OFF. BKMI
KUlt CIKCb'LAKM
Cuislai&Ffirpsi
laraJactiDi Co.
KiuislaiiJ & Ferpson Ig. Coa
62:3 K. SECOND ST. ST. LOUIS.
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tho best correction.
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