The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 67, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 13, 1881 Page: 5 of 8
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THE DALLAS IIEMALD StfNOA.Y' M0lUN Fi3B;U4 13.
it
M Valentino's nny
TbeCelt viho holds "wake" over the
body of adeceused relativo or friend scarcely
imagines that.ho is perpntuating a eirtonony
which his remote imcastors in a fur Ensiern
land associated with the solemn religious
rite of crumatiuDj hut many of our funeral
rites as wol) as mmo of our obtorvanccs at
murringes and tha concomitant are heirlooms
from viie extremely distant past.
Thero has boon some controvory as to the
origin of nn.ny Bwntiinental customs notably
in that of the young ol both nexcs choosing
their valentinej and communicatini; tlifir
RtToution to each other. Somo curious spec-
ulations haro bcou otl'ored as to woollier the
obserTiUions of the )r'ndurd who woro al-
ways noting the operations anil chants of
nature (lid not oriRiimtn the cuituiu from
having romackud ihat about this time the
birds ma'.o. I is a pretty and a poetical
conception whether it is founded on'fcct or
fancy. Ue the origin wlnit ilunv one thing
iscerwin: The fvstival;of HI. Valentino has
descended to i.s from the time of the
Komaus who at tho approach of the veniil
equinox allow-d the your;; u l'rulom of
innocent intercourse in honor of the njoddnsa
of love.
In England lon before ttiodajs of Shakes-
poare it wni customary fur both Boxes to
oleel their vrtlxntinei by the opTali.u of
Chance liiai is to Si.y IheUist person seen by
eitlier ftithi.ut the housn ou tio morn of the
festival was the;i" valentine i.illywilly. In
An "inNsinn.
Iu giving a synopsis .yesterday of tho pro'
ceedinys at tb roo ms of the board of trado
on the occasion of the entertainment of tho
gentlcmtm from Maine the Hkkald inad-
vertently omitted mention of one among tho
most felicitous addresses there delivered. Mr.
Georce N. Ely prominently connected with
the Trunk railway and almost a c'uizen of
Texas yet koldirj; on to his nltegianro to
Ohio wus eu'lud upon fur a toal. He re-
sponded in the most admirable mariner and
with the happiest i tl'ect. AVer e we not ad-
viscd that Mr. Klv had devoted his attention
almost exclusively to iron inanufacturint;
and to railways e would certainly conclude
thst bo belonged to Borne profession in life
requiring that .training which develop and
demands the must cllectivo extemporaneous
public speaking.
1'OltT WORTH.
Correspondence of the Herald.
Foiit.Woktu Keb.12 1881.
" Lady of Lyons " was rendered to a fair
audicn.o last msht and was regarded as a
brilliant succors for aa amateur club. It
will perhaps be reproduced at an early day.
Letters havo been received from Deniaon
aking that it be rendered there. The club is
also solicited to play it at Wcatherford. It
is natural for us to indul(;o in a considerable
amount of pride at tho succors of our borne
troupe. The delegation of eastern ram-
talbtj arrived in tuo city on a spoeiul train
Great Britain it is 50 held now and as "tbo j yeiterduy afternoon remained a few hours
sweep tho milk-maid the bker. 1 and then departed for Abi-line. They were
hospitably tioaied and seemed well pleased
the charwoman" etc. am ail
early ufoot it can ho understood
that young ladies and young gentiennMi do
not cam to look through tun wirnlow-pants
into tbo ff-iots until tho day is well ad-
vaticcd enough t enable them at least a
chance to s- e one who is iu appearance and
position more llaturing to tbeir self-love
and vanity than tlio.-e referred to above.
notwithstanding too etl'ort of too sober-
minded to lie contrary the young of
our day still liko the custom
and thi.ik it plonsurt to receive and to- d
tokens of love and shafts of venom ns is
manii'esli .1 by show windows of our book-
stores w.d t.ewj stands. As tint custom is so
old wo hope it will be contitiu'id not only
for its annou. ty but for the fun involved
purilh'd and ho'.u'inil ot course by the
sending of prulty little tokens or ba-kets of
flowers to tnose whom we esteem love and
honor jtlay to-morrow's festival bo pleas-
Biit to those wiio hav looked forward to its
coming and may all who widi valentines
receive them without the stings.
ArriiNH the foul iuent.
Next Saturdav at a matinee in th" after-
noon and at night Oliver Doud Ryron. will
play at daddock's opera-house ai;d give his
famous specialty "Across tha Continent."
This company is one of the graat nimbiim-
tions of the age and this piece one of the
few that draws overcrowded houses every-
where. D li'.iis is to I);: ongralulsV.'d on the
rich treat in sloro for her people atunliy
aftcrno in and evening. fpkii:g of tho play
and troupe the New Yoik Timet fays:
"Acro-s the Continent" Mr. Oliror Doiid
Byron's specialty piece is generally consid-
ered ono of tho b-t plays of its claw bb it
certainly is one of th moslsncceis'ul hivint;
completed tho dec'c.lf) of it) un;.ar!l;-lii
career. This is to bo explained by the fact
that it is on a large scale requiring really
the servic69 of two ordinary companies to
portray it; and al;o by the careful spirited
acting Mr. Uyron thros into it in tho
leading part of tho ferret. Thore are few
parts of tho country that huve not seen and
applauded tho characteristic American work
which itself includes widely varying seones
taken from the heart of New York and from
tha wild gorges of tho Kocky mountains re-
spectively. Not only is th ire exciting melo-
drama hairbreadth escapes and a grand
closirg tableau of rescue by "United States
troop?" but in the prologuo there is a full
concert scene giving half an hour's agroeablo
intorludo of fun and minstrelsy by capablo
porformors.
Moro 4'iipiliillnl4 4'nnlii;.
A special moeting was hold by tho board
of trado at its rooms last evening for tho
purpose of taking eomo steps in regard to
rocoiving tho Indiana excursionists who aro
expectod to arrive here to-day.
Mr. Bowsor vico-prosident of tho
board was called to tho chair and llr. II.
Throope was appointed secrotar.. The
ehairnun st ited the object of the meeting
llr. Isan AVray stated that bo hud received a
telegram saying that the party numbering
twenty persons would arrive this morning.
On motion a committre often whs Appointed
to meet tho gentlemen and SfO that thoy
worapropirlj cnlerlaimd and that an in-
vitation be ext"mled them to vit it the roon:s
of tho board of trud.i on Jl iml y morning to
bi ro .-l ived by tho board of trado and mer-
chants and citizens of Dtllas. The follow-
im; c impose tho eommittie: W J 15 dterton
JLLwuard W Al CUill J Alo oney 1)
n Throope J W Strong. F N Tu'cker
T F M. Knnis J A Middlctr n T H Adoue
T L Al.vrsalis J V Murphy J a Ballard.
The committeo will meet at tho (Irand-
AVindeor hotel this morning nt 9 o'clock.
Messrs. D II Throope J V .Murphy J W
Strong wero appointed a committee on re
freshments and they understand how to do
tho handsome.
Tardy Tnx-l'uyera.
Tho time for payment of itato and county
taxes for 1880 expiros toon and notwitb
ftanding this the collections havo beon less
than at any time during ibe past uvo years.
Of thn total assessment which amounts to
f lij.OOO only $iSCOO has been collected to
daw. A heavy delinquent list is expected.
DoiiuImh Droiliora Moreliant Tnllorw.
Douglas Bros. have recoived a very cxcol-
lont lino of spring goods. Somo new and
very elegant design" are especially attrac-
tive. Their spring stock in a lew days will
be matorially enlarged and will bo becoud to
none in tho state. Give thorn a call.
with Fort Worth. Tho Kl I'aso hotel
was fil'od to its utmost c pae'ity with guests
yesterday. As tne linvcs upon tho trees
the bands uuoa tho beacn as a ureat mul-
titii.le which no man can number so aro the
candidates for city offices. In April tbo fatal
bot "Di:pior will wait a great
number of them to tho happy
bunting grounds bo to speak.
Parties getting oil the train here will
find 6. mething good to drink at the Palace
saloon nt the fool of Houston street Vol-
imv H ihinson tho proprietor always keeps
on hand tho llnesi brands of whiskies and
brandies and the bust of cigars. Tho
measels prevail to. some extent in our oity. It
is not known exactly how many of them wo
have Work on the railroad is now pro-
gressing rapidly notwithstanding the inclem-
ency ot tho weather. Tho Local Option
saloon is still the boss institution of its kind
in the city. Chris. liinlleman tho ovor pop-
ular Chris. always keeps the very best of
ovorything to sra ike and drink tho "Hail-
way Improvement cigar" a specialty all the
best brands of whiskies and brandies
The dry goods firm of J. and S. Urin corner
of Houston and Fird streets was Bold to-day
by order of sala from the United States
court to satisfy an execution in favor of II
and j. Ablowich. jMiUerithnll & Co. of
Dallas purchased .be stock for $3500 sub-
ject to an execution hold by tho Bheiitf of
mis county for f-000. Among thear-
rivids w. the Fil Paso are James T Small
L M lobbies F L Dmgloy Lewistown
Main; K V Pochard Aiiborn Maine; J
Morrow West Auborn Maine; V T Uuild-
ing C T linker Lewistown Maine; N
Dingley Auborn Maine; J Dingloy Lewis-
town Maine; ( B Ilam J. Wood do; B
Uonant K S Paul Auborn Maine; A IS
Krost T Ward V ileOillenly O .1 Callahan
II C Libby C C Benson J H Hos-
man Lewown Maine; U W
Cammack Hew "Orleans; Mrs Charles
A Kirk Antir; C li Tarry Sbrevepurt
Li; Olla U Willny New York; A B Crook
Sun Cook. Alaine; J L A Thomas New
Orleant; M B Lovd Fort Worth; W 11.
A brains MaiBhali; P Smith Fort AVorth;
J Uodos Baird; H W Nanco (uine.y Ills;
Charles Garner St Louis; W L Urawford M
A Lanthrop Dillas; S M Clark Veal Sta-
tion; l'rofe.sor John Collior Frank Fairfax
Matufield; A T Truitt Boston; M A AVbito-
si'les Arkansas; (joorge G Tyler St Louis;
W J Pitts Dunison.
Swootbcart have you got one then look-
out for the fine stock ofvalcntinos next month
at Maeon& Frb.
Aro you going to visit iffogot somo 0'
thoso now cards nt Mason & Frb.
. Don't purchase your clothing beforo em-b
ning the prices lit A. & K. Mittenthal'g.
40000 pounds of straw butcher's paper
just received at C. E. A'roeland's paper ware-
house 407 Alain street.
Elgin watches just rocoived a now' stock
at the now jewelry store St. George hotel
building.
"WINE OF CA"DIH" cures irregular
painful or ditlicult menstruation.
If ornle by nM ilrniftrlBt a
GJt7ll M A'tniAIH: BALL OF'l'JiE
HliM.VS NWriKTT.
To Ite lltclrf WcUncHIiy rcnrnnry 23
lit MolihiKer'a Hull.
Tho interest manifuited by our citizens in
behalf of our masquerade ball is highly ap-
preci ted by us.aod the undersigned will sparo
neither tinn nor money to make that occa-
asion a grand success. AVo have several
novelties on tho tanis which we aro sure will
obtain tho annlause of our friends. Pro
grammes will bo published in a few diiysand
will give you further iniormation.
TUK COMMMTII.
A Nw IIoiihc.
Messrs. Erwin & Co. have organized a now
mercantile heme at 403 Elm street and pro-
pose doing ft general cotton grain flour and
produce commission business. We take
pleasure in introducing them to our readers
and ask for them a liberal patronage n-
itotnll Ulifar Denier Atleuf ion.
Special inducements offored by El
Espanol's ciw store of flno New Orleans
hand made and imported cigars also of the
loading brands of chewing and smoking
tobaccos cigarrettcs. etc. AVrite for price.
Corner Main and Poydras streets Dallas
Texus.
l.nml League.
Therewill beameotlngof tho frionds of
Ireland Thursdayjnight at board of trade
rooms at 8 o'clock to organize a land loaguo.
All true friends of liberty are cordially in-
vito! to bo proseot. y order of
Tun Comuittee.
ChniiKe or Time on the T. P
As will bo seon by the time card publishod
eleowb.cn a slight change of time on tho T.
& P. road occurs to-day at noon.
No head-ache or back-ache for ladies
who drink "WINE OF CAHPUt."
For sale by all drum; sis.
Valuable I'liiutiillon for 1le
Six hundred and cloven acns near 400 in
cultivation; five sets ol tenant houses with
now bois d'aro post plank and galvanized
wire fence. Plonty of limber and water on
promisos. Nino niilosaiorth of Dallas about
four miles southwest of Bichardson depot
and some three miles east of Carrolton dopot.
Ono of tho bost black land plantations in the
west Price low; terms to Buit purchaser.
For furthor information apply to
Garlinqton & Unpirwood.
Dallas Texas.
Blankets d quilts at cost at A. & E
Mittentbal's.
I.eUpr l.lt.
The following is a list of loiters remaining
in the Postoflice at Dallas Dallas county for
Ihe wi k ending February 7 1881 which
if not called for in four weeks will bo sent
to tho Doad-Letter office. Parties calling for
these letters will pleas say "advertised"
giving date of advertised list:
A. M. Cochran postmaster.
Aeonaijs (ieo N Ailmns J M
Ahemn t'eler .kurd W J
Alien Avie Andrews ttiuinu
Andrew Ite'lier & Co Andrvwa Wm
Aaruu ilolm M
Harlte Thomas
llnlos Mliliu
hutli I.J
lteeiner James
llenioa Kaie
Iii41a iMll ldl col
K'nviniui Win
B-i6o Mr
lirvanl O
Hi oolia J as J
Hroi.er Mulllo
Brown Ueo W
Ua tie Motile E
Cninptiell .) T
t'heieuitt .lames U
Ci.llle John K
1 coney t'nenias Dye
Cootis N'ellie
Cook U m
Itos K M
Crowley James
Decetlus Henry
Liil.nil iDUsnn
Uoty I. aura
Kildy Elmore
m-wip. 1 y
Flowera Jurilnn
r ordvee Jerome
t'ltitiniau C it
UnrdnerCH
liiiloik M T
(liliette (.'era
Iooohimi 'J hemaa
Or0y e liarles
li r. or (.' 8
lir er Jolin O
Ooorgnulu ill.'i
Haley (Jreen
ll.indlm'iy 1Z F
Hurl Allen
ll iklr.s H C
Ilea l II K
Mi lU'iit um Q
flill.l V
llmiil.'.e Sni-Kla A'
I lllsloll Ciieivjjlll
Howell Hi'tiry
Ilusing Mary
I ven 11 I'M mn lid H
Jaitift A llfla V
Jonlen T I)
Joitei Allen
Johnson W A
Joninu l)u
Keer A 1)
Ki-IT. J oil 11
Kuau tV Harry
Iieonaid Arnold
Lltclirovil bunders
l.aiiH W K
l.iitloii A K
Mnvahall Hid
M'H-ll u Jennie
Ui-rril t . .Inelr
.M'llir U II
Mitcneii martin
Morlty Kivd
Murray J K
Mnri'iy Thomafl
Mei. nin Dork
Med .i iky iVmll
MeHride Mr
Mei'hoel Frank (1)
MvCuIIoiikIi It 1)
O'Doonell James
Oliver Albeit
l'afionn KIUd
l'utlitm J 1;
I'ruit lk
Auuun E
I'larnes Joe
luioliaiiau C C
It mis N A
Jii biu li J T
Hell lint
Itsll klla
Itowerx FIiillpR
ltoyd 11 It
llmilley 1'llll.sO
llrooks Jniiul
liryaa klisle
Ill-own lltindy
llnss Kraukle
riia lfek OO
( Oillu 1' W
L'oOti W K
t.olliu in
Colin. 11 Maria
ft t order Wm
Coins l.l.iio
Culleiuuio Ldwanl
HensmoreJ
Iileker'oa Ike
liii;liei'ty J A
F.imlkc Carl
KvuiiN ! Ha
Plemlni; li 7
Fox t)ln
FullerKlla
Oarls'iii Harsh
GUI James
tillHam .losepri
eio 1 1 - in i 1 n Miii'ciiB
ti'livcs SlelMill
Ure'ory Mrs
Unlliu Jessie
II fill Mnrien P
Hamilton Milton (!)
llaip Minnie
lliiiies.s.1
Henry Nellie J
IllCts I'lliiS
J1H1 1 W
Iloitoti W II
IlOWIIl'd I'lins
lluhes Mary B
JennlnBs C O
Jones John V
Jolinsim Kule M
Johnson M U
Kcntm Jnmpi
Kiilunell Matt
I.obe.m Arnold
Lloyd H T
Luc Maggie
Hoorp Jo
St .iys J U
Moireil Mary Ann
Jllller l.'ims V (it)
Morris Krauk
Moore UotitJ"
Murray Henry
Myem Miller (colored)
Mei.nrthy MUie
Mel Iran M J
iMeConniek HE
Mr.ltey noldu Coiw
Owen T It
Ooteen SVm A
Peters Fmrr
HI kett H II
Pierce Anule
Quails A 1!
Kiddle 1; K
HohiiiMon V A t
Koae Mamuel
CJ.iilr.il J A
Reeves Hell
Koliinson Wm
ki.l.pr! A A
Ky.ii Alex
Hadei-N Josephine Beiliitiue Chas U
beiills Tom Henlor Prank
tseely llarvoy Hhepplrd Itanal
Shnliz Jenmo Hiinnoii Kdna
Sinter Km Smith w .s
Hnillli Heney Hinl h Kenard
Smith P II X Hrencer Uobl H
.SI11111119 lieoruto Nlends WH .
steplinuBon.M'yJonnlesieUinan i:ruit
Hiewart 0.1 HiruUK JM
awlneMK btorey John
Tharp Clnorfjo A Thompson Adam
'I'tio tn e. 111 llror.ks Thiiinpson 1J
Tluiuerlske.Jiisiaylor Trlinlne J O
Vf In Tony
Waller Elizabeth J
Walker Put
Welch Haiunet
Wlillney 1) W
Wise Lee H
WLrt. It V
Wilcox 01) (.')
Carlson S
Jouc.s 11 A
Jeiil Clara
MoirlH 0 v
Vlan Autonle (.)
Walker Lawratiflo
wiiien .Mis n
Wrnuiu-r v lllliim
Vvilnain Charlea
Wlnlrey. Ella ( J)
Woods ilary III
DllCH
Fcguson H C
ForciKn
Meisner Itudolpti
K'dlle A. A
(2)
KELilUlOIN.
COXllltKCiA'I'IONAIi ( lll'lit'll.-liev. W.
C McCeoe pastiir. .Services in ihe Old Itank
iluilillinr.iiexl diur to Lively lia.l.nl llo'clock
Salinith-:ieliooi ill if o'clucti.
Servioesal Firs; Vresliynni.iu cliiireh tills
aiorniii atil o'lleck eoi iMiii.lln;; with Hie
regular communion. No nervlci aini'ht lint
tin :oniirealliiii i invited 10 wol'ohlp With
the Lamar at. Mc tliodin e.huroli.
ffMnUULASO l'ltliSliYILItlAN CM -Jellel'.iou
street -Key. L). W llfon.:lilell pas-
tor l ieneuliiK ai II a. 111 and 7-:ui p. m. .snh-Oiilli-.itliiiol
111 11: Jo a. la. Morninir service
ainilyeiB'iry sermon by the pastor Kivlni; the
oriifin peouliiirdnclrliie and proruHs ol' tne
Ciimljerlaud l'leshylMriun ehuicli. A cordial
Invituilon extoudeu to nil.
LAM All STKEKT M. K. L'HI'ltt U HOl'TII.
Wornlilps at the ImIIiis tonialu eollene
ouLlvKOuk htreet. Services nt II h. 111 hy
ltev. II. A. Itourland pa.stor allBr wlilcluiie
holy aacriimeiii will be (.baervul. l'reaclilnij
at iiiuht hy 11..V. lr A. P. ainlth.
.-jaliliiith-sehool lit fl :.;o n. m. Class-ineel-lnir
at tip. 111. A cordial luvllallmi exuaded
to ail.
Di.C.C. Chaplin ol' Hrrnltam prelilenr Ihe
(tiaud coinisuudbry oi KiiIkiiii Teniplm7 ol
Inxan wlio is one ofliieioiosi elonuuHt divines
In tlixsoiuh wld wo iinilerstand occupy the
pulplu.r Hie Kirst BstptUl cliuioli oa eycu-11101-estreet
this inoriitrg.
L.B. Smith of Farllisnlt. Minn. says:-I
am mill wearing an "Only LunK Pad" and
It has helpMlme; 1 Intend to ha vo another ol
extra strength soon. Bee Adv.
A Frlftad In Keeil.
Rent It always kneading and tnrni ont the
beat bread the most iluilolous plus cakea and
kloknacka ever eoncocted or compounded
In Texaa.
He deliver broad and all lie manufactures
to any part of the olty. A household which
does not buy from Kent can never be happy
one.
Lenvo orders at 803 Main Btroot at Kent'
hotel which by tho way 1 a hotel and the
best faro In the elty.
en
Wanted 100000
Rushols of corn by F. A. Glass & Co. a
thai crnrn shollor.south sid e of publio square
also 1000 Udm Datod nay.
CftADOCK'S OPERA HOUSE.
And Grand Family Matinee
Saturday February 19.
Engngoment of the Romantlo Young Actor
OLIVER DOUD
IB "X" IR O 2ST
IN THE FUNNIEST PLAYS In the WORLD.
Sntnriliiy Matinee
Across the Continent
WITH NKW BOENEKY Etc.
v Katnrday Night
Ten Thousand Miles Away
Introducing familiar faces In foreign fields
and the Benowned Donkey Taffy" and the
entire ltyron Combination
REGULAR PniCES.
Seats can he Beeured Friday morning at 8
o'olook.
Ji)H Nil IlOt.-
PrOoiUent
A. M Itl'.HTON
V loo-I'realdeut
S. W. LOMAX
I asliter.
THE-
CITY NATIONAL BANK
OF FORT WORTH.
A Kr-Ki.lHe KiktiK HiiNlnoKH In Mil ItaHrun.Mivt l'rnnaHMxl.
KxchaiiKB lloiu;! an.1 Sold and Collections madu on all Aee.emtt'n Polnui Draw SiLi k-
':n(t on EiiK'.aiiil Ireland Krancn Grrmanv A mrla Italy
trmiiark bwewlen and Norway.
C 'Oltll&ttroiVUEXTN
. . Importers and Traders National Bank New t'
Valley National Bank. St Louis Mo. Klrsl NaitoiM' Hank tialvrmua Txe.
CUlieu'a Bank of Louisiana New Orieaiw.
A Ciktaik
CURE AND PREVtNTIVta
STOMACH STAGGERS
The disease now rrevalllnir as an epidemic
ran he cured and prexiiied 11 lakeulu time
byiheueot
Dr. Spencer's Condition rowdoi
Call on meal my statile corner lof Jaoktoa
and .Mai kel iik.u Dallus.
W. K. APKHCtR
VeU'rlnary bureen.
1874.
J. J. CARfi ES
1681
Old Reliable Insurance Agency
Timo Tried Fire Tested Long Experience Fair Adjustments and Prompt Settlements.
Ocean Marine Certificates issued here payable at Joint Stock Bank:London and at
A. & M. Heines in Paris.
.Ktna of llnrlOT.1
Hartford of Il'iriferd
National of Hi.i'tiiu".1
liifiiraneo Cieonan.' of North Ainerlea Hill
rMiitii.iiut i i niniiieinnia
COMPAFilES REPRESENTED:
bii.in-.u'tera' Airene.v New York
lieiiiiiin-Aim.rieiiii 5iew kork
MnnliiitlHii N.w Voik
nu-. inw Ynrk
l.lveii id 11 Li.mlmi A Qi1(t
. i l.'l.' . C. i .ii- i ... .... .. i-"-.- ... ij'.ii.ilitl . vi imw
OI'1'lCl'..jn tilinnuu. Adoneft Lehlt's New Hank bntnh I'oydraa Mroet entrnnw.
North Ilrltlnh A Mcn nntlle
l.iinearililve
M. Paul Plro and Marine
lleriiinii ICMiranee ( niii.iiiiy
ti ement lusuruiice Company of Kew Orleaul
J. 8. DAUGHERTY
d kit n li loiils:
TEXAS.
POU SAIilC Forty Beatlonn of fine prulrlo
limil In Crosby Hoy I Hale and Lnhlmok
eonutioii In and ailjomlug lo crowing
colimv; very eheiip.
PUU HA .K A hum of '.'."O aerea half a mllo
eoiilheastof Knrnoy on the T. & V. rallroadi
Ml ae.res iu cult tvut inn Hill In meadow ) livo
tennvt hen-ies jrond water etc.
POit s.M.i; a Mm half a inllenonUiwest
from I'orney; s7 nerea In llio tiaet i: aeres
under teneo and ta e.nlllvnlloii ; ciuid tn.
ant hnin-o and poiid wellof water.
PUK SAI.K- '.'.'m pieee or property at Rn.if-
Innil the eeiinly lie of Pieiinonl e.oiiiily jind
on the line of Hie T & P. railroad i lOtHictiiiK
ot ihoteo iMiiilnesii and reldenci.' lols and
trnets of from llvet i twenty aerea ea. h lor
frail vrowlnir anil pirdi.tiiii purHie.'.
Pint IIKN 1 fiii'iH of tin eoren TJ aere In
cultivation 10 acres In nieiidow. Mi n.iulie
on iheT A P. Itallroad. (Joud hi. line nmlilea
wier. etc.
Mm HKNT-Twenty-tliioe ncrrs r.f land
out of the S: nva hoineatead 'Ji. ndlet norlh-
emit IMm I.i.ttins.
1 have e.oiinly mnps of K.ih'.ImuI ('itllnlian
Taylor .lonea and tSlepherm eollutlea free lo
tlioHe who wish tovifiil llioiis couniles with n
view of liiveitlnir In Inml". And I ilimlre tons
all parties who h ve land In then e.oiiiiite;
Unit they wish to ml I lo Hind rue llsioi
them. Iliivlmt had t "urveviinjcorps on Iha
frontlet loeMnur Inmln for the l.i.'t sen n yearn
1 am well aeiiininted wlih ihe liiiuln of nniih-
ern weNiern and northwestern 'l' xas and o.
Ile.lt corre.piiudenee Willi all unrileN who wl'h
to huy liiudH elilir for Iarinln( or Htoe'ii-
rled:itt piirp jBiH or who have money they
wish to invent where they can he eatlriled Unit
the Investment will lvtiirn a hnilFOiim proill .
'Ihe reeent report cf the eominltiHhiiier of
the KeneraWaiiil ntllce glvea the vaeani lamia
In Peeoand Presidio eountlea at between Mx
mid tieviiii million acres. And Ihe t-outheio
Paeillc railway eeiiipanvare aurveyli it the line
or their rond from P.l I'mo to eini Antoiiio
through theae counliis and all the vanmt
lands there are mil Jw.t to lorafinn wtlh rail-
road acrtp and eau tie otilsliKMl el a cost of a
fowcehta per aere and In my Judu'inent (d-
lure an excellent opportiinltv lor .liveniment.
J. 8. 11!WHKI11'Y
I al las Texas.
JOHN S. ALDH0FF
Fire Insur.mco Agt.
OKFiOK'uVKB EXCIIANliE IliNK.
Policies lmue.l on Resld-nces and Bnslno9
Houses Ml adiqti ite Uniibt.
Tin i.lrbi Ulnn-.iw White
la the sllniilml il.;u - n it . beat. made moa
ilnrnl lo. and hea- .a' lr Ihk si wi.it Machine
iiKi. iniinow lu ui)j eo enieuicl bu . t ioaa In lsIU.
Ca.l and Neu ItHnumerouH iwdnis of superlorll v
or write forpartleiilara Wurranled live yearsi
Halisl'ni Uou guaranteed 1. 0. M M.I.ISIEIt
I .' i.urn Hireut. Uallas ami 'A Houston St.
P ii' Morlli.
ELY WALKER &' CO.
Jobbers In Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS
ST. LOOIS .... MISSOURI
James E. McFAUL.Tex.Bepresenatlve.
tJ-Oidersi'llrltl.
SEEDS SEEDS! SENDS
Flower Seeds Garden Seeds and
Onion Setts ly barrel bushel or
package' at
W. H. HOWELL & BRO.
607 Im stree
GEORGE CLARK
UVEltY AM) FEED STAULE.
Ilorsss kept by tho day eek and month.
Corner Anntln null Jnckaon N(h..
u rear ol Grand-Wln-or huiel.
INeks furuUliedat all hnuriof the day o
DlKht. Horses huL-Kh-s elenaet car
riages for hire.
SCHNIEDER & DAVIS
WHOLESALE CROCERS
Dallas. - - Texas
UKitat At.
IlTt. llAllTt'P.'fl l)!OV TOIP it! H tlronifullnn 1'iv.lo.lil.i Af rA. Tn.l... 11 a. -l i. . nt
r!':!!'l7.'l".5;l:".'''lrV".1: ""' y"V'M.': V. hy Ihe M -.Ileal l'mfe-slon am re.'""
lii.nile.l by lliem rr DyHprpalii. jen-ral llel.llil.T. frmnlK lkia Wnnl or V Hal.
Manufactured by THE BU. HARTER MEDICINE CO. Ko. 213 North hn Street St. Louis.
NEPFLY & SON.
The Jewelers of Dallas
Aroia.viH; Kptt UI AlleuUon o orri'SEiltS 151 HAIL
BVrm rt'.iii. in liie liiltrior whouish anything
la llirir lino i nn i u ; Ihe prouip! cxct iitiun and
cui'iTii! hi'lt t lion 1 all favor.
Clocks Spectacles and Fancy Articles
M Jewelry lIoi.Ne lu the Noiitli litis bltvrnlrllu. v
Our Block Ih Inimniiiie
Bf?!DAL PRESENTS A SPECIALTY
W e aro prepared to do Watch and Jewelry Repairing
in all branches; also Engraving.
KJ-Ordr hy nmll will recelvo iiromjitnlWntlon uil stl.sfiotlon nuiirsnled.tl
KiisrEiPFriir & sou
614 MAIN ST.. DALLAS.
FIEi
OFFICE-No. 1M Lamar Kt. DALLAS '1XX&.B
erlNSURE Buildings and Stocks Flour-
ing Mills Cotton Gins and Contents dwell-
ings Farm Property &c.&c
jLt Ourront JFIoto3
NO MORE WOOD FAMINE
Jiisit E&vreivedi ami lor i:i9e nt reasonable prices
500 CORDS OF WOOD J
At the Bias! Ia!lai Wood Yard;
0. dT. MEOOISB
9
DEM.KE IN
Grain G-roc'ries
AND COUNTRY PRODUCE
Ho. 208 Houston St. Dallas Tcxos.
FEED A SPECIALTY.
llnys nd Helta Corn Oats Bay nd til otbar Country Frodnce; Goods delivered to the
Bulinrhs FrH.
SOLD ONLY B-y
W. C HOWARD & CO.
No. 40(l Kim Htr-ot : ! . i t Da. Inn. Terns
Hfnornl tgnnts for
OLD HIOKOHY WAGONS
i h)''Ht on whttulfl
TZE3.IB AYSRY PLOWS.
Tim Uni plow muds.
tfCttll and Kpb Them lirlore Uuylnii KIBwhi'rB"tJ
fcej Cunsela"-it-Law
Probata Law a Specialty.
IlBTliiKlieon county Indus of Llmintono oonnty
fur unnrly S y.mrs I oiiidn to he li formed lu
tho proliat business. UiIiob 610 Mula s'ruet
up-tlnlm.
J. F. JENKINS
COMMISSION
SEED MERCHANT.
Now In stmk and In Irnnalt a lnrgs nd
roinjili.ti' so of :Frtsh Umdra Hoeds
u iw1i.ii. and ll purchiunri ni pllod on lib-
ortil toTitis
Mo. 7 la KLU STREET opiOsltoT. L.U.M-salls.
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