The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 74, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 22, 1881 Page: 3 of 8
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to 1'oloucl John II. .tlonre.
Jt.lui ( llrown (oitim.-l (leorre
ether ofllcer.i i f Hie Texan d l'aul-
mbn: In tho Dalies IlKltALU of
tig (Februtiy ISth 1S81) you will
ele over my name gu;i;estiiii that
pany should place a inonui.'ici.t to
'loucl Joi n II. Moore ct Fayette
Texas where your road civtaea tho
lo river in Mitchell county.
ou without explanation tha sugges-
may seem unreasonable but with the
ima'.iuns below fiivon I am free to be-
u that every otlicer and stockholder
our company will bo glad to carry out
suggestion. Colonol Thomas A. Scott
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""'""."jiur pre?iuent is a I'ennsylvnniiin ad so is
lew miuwi0ni) George Noble a stale that furnisued
; 01 frave pioneers and soldiers in tlie settlement
I nd IM jnci reclamation of Texas lrom a s'ivat;e wil-
& were !pern(i4Sf K4 a Mexican provincial dopenieu-
j F '.Vt to ls erection into a free constitutional
i wan P'rcpublic. Amoni; its earlioit pioneers wore
. Pypen6tt and Eli Mitchell two I'eunfvlvania
Dromon" lor whom iuiienon county is named
thai ' 1' 'i . ... . . '
a our roau uroeeos 1110 (joiorauo river
in Mil.'holl county. Among the volunteer
soldiers who died for;Texas was Uiddinijs of
Pennsylvania who fell at Shu Jacinto and
whoso brothers have boon long known and
cherished as our truest and purest men one
Laving beou several times a member of con-
press. One of our two llrst members to the
United fcitatos eoocroa. David S. Kaiil'man.
exOt vths a Penpylvaniau. Thn stato of Governor
"PP llrown your vice-president fivea us our
KotKf. moat illustrous chief. Sam Houston; also a
a martyr of tho Alamo iu the peraon of David
ucrl Crocket: a vieo-nresidont of the romihlie in
"'ivoiinotli L. Andorion; our lirot cliief
the oU8tk0 'r'i J'ani''8 Collingsw.irth; im era-
riiprosurio '"''"S O. K'jburlaon; tha au-
?"cs lor otlr declaration of independence in
. jUoorgo 0. Childress; two of our greatcbt
P"rnratur3 in William 11. and John A. Whar-
jc ton j Mild our iwo greatest pioneer heroes in
(ion. ward Burleson and John U. Mooro.
Almost every ttato furnii.Iin.l itsiiuo'aof
J?' tried and truo men v;ho did their p'irt in
1 reacuin;; Texas from savagny and placing it
on tho nigh road to modern civilization.
ou Utt as sometimes occurs tliero are pecu-
liar reasons for and a fitness of things io the
Texas & Pacific railroad company o: acting
3 where its lino cros.ves the Colorado a ehau
Jvl t0 the memory of tho bravo and lumonted
Col. John II. Moore.
lou niturally ask why ? Let me on of
your earn sr most steadfast but never a
sycophantic friend answer.
John 11 Mourei'ii'iie to Texas fr.nn Ten
neisi'O in 18-ij and eottled in the valley of
t'rt Colorado in what is now F.iyetto county.
Tho whole country w.w full of wild Indiniis.
John 11. Monro was a man of commanding
person standing nbout six feet four and till-
ing our beau ideal of a Scottish chief fear-
leia discreet and br .vo he naturally .b-icinie
a chief among the people whenever lh" wily
enemy appeared in the settlement?. When-
ever danger cauio John II. Mooro became
tho commander of tlie volunteer citizen
soldiery. In every campaign ho was suc-
cessful lie commanded in many slvirmUhcs
with ll'o red man and was always succes.tl'ui.
In 18;Jii l.e command! un cxpeditiot of
tiirw) companies ami drove ihe hostile from
Ti huue.no springs killing many warrior..
and bad scBr'.'e'y gotten home tiil ho rallied
With the pt-.opi.j at Gonzales and wua coin-
limnder of I no llrot cngageineiit be-
tween liu Texai.s and .Uexii-ain in
the Lcxrg'eii of Texn the fight
opposite Goi.-zui.'s rieptemliur 23 18:15.
which inaugurated tbe Texas revolution. 11h
drove ll'. i Mi xicnn cavalry m a whir'wind
drives the s'.onr. i:i tho air. Circumstances
tun forlorn condition of bis di IV-r.fi less
f in) i ! p'erej Colonel Moore's connect iou
wivii li e a: my for a teason but iu 1S:!S we
11. .d bun in cremiiand of an expeJiUim
Hg.-iinft t"e wild Indians on tho PierderMlc
in w'nieh be won a great victory.. In loo'J he
repeat.-! the f:e::i'i and agAi'i trmm.ibi d alter
n L'to..!.v h.;!itund brought in 1 1 the .-ciilei.cnts
not only timciy Indititi prinwriors but sevoisl
Atro rii' in ciuldren who Lad been capture i
Rtid held as slaves by the wild Comauches and
luo.va.'. la tiiij fall of 1810 the govern-nn-nt
iicing poor and helpless Col. John II
juoure oi in) own luuuiliin published a
circtnar cid'.ing upon every tililo-bodhil
young man in the country to join him in an
expedition ag'iiii''t tho Indians to rally and
or;;".iii.-e at h'lOrange. I was then un or
phan b..y residing with my uncle Col.
J:iMics K rr on the Lavaca rier in Jackson
county and started with Chir.; L. Owen
.niioiiis .1. Jtyan I'eler J.loci:l;.llir and
others to j un Cel. .Moor'). On tho first
night my lioi oe a fplendid Mexican mare
w:is choked to deain by her stako-rope. 1
wall; ' l twenty-nine miien to -Mrj. Lyons on
the Nv.iio' trying to git a horse but failed
an.! in a list resort was compelled In iall
buck homo.
lint tho expedition went forward nil thy
same. Jolinu. Moore m a nutter of curse
wa? c'ccle 1 col onel and tho citizen volun
ti ers luira i.r.-ii y. .l u.to compara .'S. One
iiompii';y 1 wcil remember. Ttiomis J.
ll il.b WtiS e ipUin; Clark L. Owen of Tex-
aim wns la uicnant; ti. b. li. I loljf i little
willy but dissipated lawyer cf L'lGrangn
was mute a'ijmam. ino coinumnil reiu:i..;j
Austin. juionc:iu n. jjauiar who wn?
lre.njem ot the republic adirescd the
iro.ips and though powerless to help them
asked God's bb n.vng on Uio cxpe iition. Li-
mar was a ni'ii worth to bo classed 0 a
kiug'.t ot chivalry :io s'.-ilesnmn but in
every o'li T ssuii imo of ti l.i-;t ;' t1--!
L r.i. T;i."e iiv-i s not i.n.or.i; . . jM t
z-.t:i of 1 'Xa a aiiicio in-' 1 "1 I') (iirtv
not s:n."i.c llm I who u.i? a.V alcir to sh d
an fee g'-.ve el' i hi' nire Lmtitr of Ge-Tgia.
T-u be C.'iole i Moore 1-f. Alir'.in tii
aJv-i'i'd up t .. Co'.-fa-lo in s-areh of t' o
bas.i.iU v io.) i'ld t'o o. eriiiiMOiiij tin.
frontier cd'Texai yi;'a l:i blood of ill tin n
woro'oi ' 'ol' chi'ilri : . J( I'.sd wit It iim
Colonel C.-.str. i 'mf of tile Lipa: s toi.1
about tr.enty warrior) of tbl t.-itm to s.'iv.)
in scou's. ilig'a up en thl lied X'ork of ihe
C'lorauii now believed tj bu very n"nr wl'ero
tho Tex'ii & lNeiile mi!.- n.l cross-s C istro's
scou'.s discovered a Urge villa.;.) of Co:n-
ar.chei. Lie reported to ColoDel Moore woo
guideJ by L'usiro rniun anight marrb ef
about thirty miles and at tho dawn ofdy
pncircli'd i no village. Tno village was in a
horse-shce bend of tho river with a valley on
the oast or village side and a high bluff on
the west side. Colonel Mooro io tha night
sent Lieutonnnt ClarkL. Owen with fifty
men across tho river to occupy the bluff. At
the dawn of day tho charge was msdo. Only
two Indians escaped who lit upon Ao only
two horses staked iu the village. The few
who swam the river and asconaed th bluti
wera ihot down by th men of Uon.
Tne iqur.ws foucht like red devil. Oi.e
knocked 1-w c N. Mitchell from his b"r-e
t.nd a- an. ut to thrust a kni.'e into hs
t roast wbve some one called out to niin wy-
ing "Mile . 11 shoot her I"' Mitchell arose
npple; the knife from her hand and laugh-
ug v b i "fiojs I can't kill a woman I'm
i tjst low down yet ;-' Poor Mit. hell al-
lirwidsijiy captain in tho Somervell ex-i.i:'.ic-i
o i". i; r . . . i.. 1812 nmr-
r "d n lill !o n. ' u-:.i M ry U.-t ope"!'
til 'ID'. .r Vf. in ! I .!.! ! Texas. I .
iio 1. 1 i- I .' '..'so . Mjj l.eart. d n:'
n. b' ..!' cm (u Suptr ooui.t..
A.:t' . '.!mr. hv was burn nccid .iii.illy
i.il-l Ij'. ii-i!' whihi crawling upon a 'U.-kev
in ISol
fl r liieS" toe OiversiniT. Tee poir.t I V M.t
t n il.e Goverii'T llrown and Colonol No-
I e. s that John II. Moore more than any
oloer nnn who evor lived or died in Texsj
TIIi D.-ii
aided in opening tha way for your grand and
glorious company to run your railroad across
Texas lie never held any ciil olli.e. Ho
would not. He was a Highland chief of the
strictest sect. He only aoiej.Ud position
wh.ii there was danger He.-U and his
pcoplo wantid a lender. Kayelto county
unless her people uro lurk b lkatu tho con-
t mpt of civilization will erect a monument
to his memory on Monumental llill opposite
La Grange. Hut is there not a liti ess in
things iu tho Texas & Pacific railroad which
has received several million acres of land
from the staui. most o" which was won by
the heroism of John U. Mooro is thiro not
a fitness of thiiuts in your great company
the most popular railroad iu Texas erecting
a shaft to the uiomry of that brave aud
noble pioneer where your road crosses tho
Colorado river on which he staled fifty-live
years ago?
In conclusion and in Belf-dofeneo. let ire
say that I nuver lived ueai-erthan fifty miles of
Colonel Mooro that I was not intimate with
his family have no ties with them and only
know him as the b'&ve noblo-bearted old
chief ho was.
Gentlemen honor vour comnmv and shed
lustre on American pionnirism by erecting
in your nearest town to the Colorado a mon-
ument to Colonel John II. Moore.
One of your oldest fiiends .
lim.N Uknrt IIrowh.
"A. Life un Uio (Heeiiu Wave."
Unweu I raiiKcriiit.
' The death of Epos Sargout brings lo mind
tlie popular song from his pon "A Life on
tho Ocoan Wave" which though composed
nearly forty yoars ago is f carcely yot forgoltei
In its day "A Life on Iha Oconn Wave" was
Co .siiiored one of th) moit dashing songs of
tho lime; indeed the class of sone.s that
liussell thevoJiilist then introduced at his
concert? givon in Boston at the Melodenn
becamo at onco tho rage and lmmenso num-
bers of them wero sold by the music dealers.
'Ihe Ivy Green "The Old Arm-Chair
Soino Lovo to ltoam" "Tho Maniac" will
be remembered by many us tlioeo which lius-
sell sang with great elfect.
It Las long been a tamilmr expression of
S'a-sick persons on their lirst voyage a.tross
tho Atlantic that thev would like to get
hold cf the man who wrote "A Life on tho
Oconn Wave."
In a letter dated January 1870 to a gen-
tleman of this city who is the owner of Air.
Sargent's manuscript verses of tho song he
stiil: "'A Life on the Ocean Wave' was
writlen for Mr. lletiry Kas-.oll the vocalist
and composed some forty years ago and
published originally in tin) New York Mir-
ror. 1 was with liussell when he set it lo
the spirited music to which it undoubto ly
owiS most cf in popularity. After several
tentative experiments with the words be all
at onco dallied into the melody to which it
is now wedded. Many editions of the song
rmvo been issued by English music publish.-
i rs and its sale in tlua country was rapid
and very extensive."
Jt rrliitin)-.
The Iluiui.li Sts.vu Job 1'kixtino Oriuu
iHoueof tie mint comjil-te in ti'l I1H depart
ment lo be I'.iiiint In Ihe wtate. II. ii wed sllp-pl.-il
villi all the late Hylea of type niel
fiaviii2 live pres. ol II. c nei-f. tijiprove t put-
teiiise.ml rim liy Hteitm priwer li :s c.ip.hle
ol turniuoiu more work In le-.s tim" than any
other olliej laiVvitH.- Ai the Job block In
llienlli.'e Is boil . hi. lrom tlrl Innnts ami el-
t in;' all tlie Ml senium i' 1 1 eu by mil nil In. 'Hirers
It I- enalil-.d to turn mil. w nk nt. Hie very
ioweai j.nees. ('einnier nut priniln a hpm-
el.'iby Call ae. l etnnlii:-s; . elinenrt and i;ee
Willi wlnit neidneis work I.' exei-uied.
You will II iflaiiyt'iinggoodan 1 nic o in be
csling line at low pricci at Joseph Mer.e-
zor's Timothy x: lb.
rilzerulil No. (1 l.iimnr SI reel.
Finest imported fruits.
Tbe oniy importer and dealer.
.
Diinioiulv w.ilehcs and solid guM jewelry
a the ntw jewelry siore .Si. Gcorgu bolol
btiiklmg.
L'ulies' an 1 gentlemen's fiirr.isJiing goods
of tnikss yarii tj ut A. & K. MillciiUiHl's.
Elgin watches j'iJt recciv"il
at tho now joweliy store fit.
buildi.
a new stock
Goorgn hotel.
Alwaya AEiciMt.
Go to the Dolinonieo r-naur uit tb'n evo n
n?ior a tli :i of tlio-) sa "t loj rock oysters.
Glob:! Mill's spices cnll'eonnd baking pow-
der lire pure. All Gro.-ers soil theui. Ask
or Globi) Mills aid try it.
Tho best cor;t manufactured is tho Du-
plex corset for said nt A. ei K. Alittciilbal's.
Did you s".i lh'i
qui r.ido ball to Ci
programmo of tho mas-
uio oil next Wnducsdav?
buy a ticiii-t before it is too lute.
Don't forget to prepare yourself for the
micnpierfi; ball on I'cbiUsry in xoliii
gnr'- ball.
lo the Ncven VIo I'ooli.
In roplv to vour i:ivilati"n(endt.red to our
beloved King Iveknlorum.to nt'.end anitsquc-
r..ile ball on Murdi Grns.Tui s'jay.March lstat
Turner hail I have tlm pl- .isiiio to inform
y hi f oil bis nu.) "sty will rnmp-ly i' Vm
"reo i.'-'. (in. I he nn s'.sli' ''.ill lee:''. Dal
In in de.!' lime. (.SiirW).
tlL'Acic (t.'Ai.'K. lreini"f MmislT.
Tickets for the ii-is.'t!"r'.il' l ad 31. For
r-.U'lc- !v. F. KisuiU.i-M-.ik-t. tln:; -tote
1). G.slinV China ball urd Trir.ily ngar
f.'ii torv. Tickets not tr.in-fi'ri.l'l.i.
Vr.Iunblo rireaintlon tor Mile
Six lamdreJ and eiv i acre? rear 400 in
cultivation: five sets ot loi.nnl bou.'Oi with
new btiia d'are pout plm-k m il t;slvaii!zcd
wire fence. Plenty of timber rmrt water on
preuiises. liinc mile north el UalUs about
four miles southwest of Kichardsoa ilejiot
and somo three inilim pastof Car: n'tnti depot.
Ono of the bet black land plantations iu the
west. I'rice low; terms to suit purchaser
i'or further information apply to
Gaiilinoton & Unukrwood.
DallM Texas.
Ho Tor 1 nil Urn !
Boiero Kavint; homedoa't forget to eend
for ticket In lira" for noxt drawin? of tlio
Commonwealth Distribution Co. fob. 2Sth.
Wliolo tickoU $2.00. halves $1.00. Address
It. it Biari'inin LouUvillo K
It In I'oiiikI nt I.aat.
SilXtKTllINQ SKW t'NDKA THE BUN.
A new era is dawniie; upou woiiian Ilithor-
o ttie inn been calmd upon to suller tne i.is
of nvnUaid and her own beiues. ihofrO'
r.nent an J ('.' itressins; irreijuiaritieJ pecillUr
bur c:: hav
loin; In en lo her the "direltil
flTIti' of WIS
u-iiumberrd." In the man
-I'.-ii tl.e ;:.e'i
i-i-nisn lee. i.ei-
vie'.dn of In.-.U:
n: ! i' it:Hint a
""iiiil" m fin
ned ii ivel of pov' rly alike
n t'i co--tun' vet uauciii
ir:-'. il - tmlinon to tiiim
Mii 'K. ''OU Lord lew
-nv . f b'-r mill hath the
i rii ii. II. il i. lb h vir of her leilemptioti
h- nine. Sin' will i"i.ll'.T no imi'p for
ll'wlfi'i'i'j f'euia'o K'lfii'ator "Woman's
I'e t t'liend" i for sale by all druugists.
Wholenaln bv Thnnmson. Schott & Co.
1'iepared bv Dr. J. Ilrudtleld Atlanta
G a.; price' $1 60 per bottle.
h .S IIKKAUJ. TUESDAY JlO.'! FE15U UAH Y" 22 '
N- Here.
Go to A. J. Brooks' saloon southeast
corner of Main ami Krvav streets toj a
drink of pui oioioiilterutod liipior wine
or iros'j iie-eol j i houser beer. This is a
private quint p!ae. whom one can spud nu
hour pleasantly.
: -
New Yoik cream cheese. iss and
sago and other imporlid cheese at Joseph
Menczer's.
Codfish an 1 mm lmrol salmon and halibut
of tine quality at Joseph .Menczer's.
w .
Preserves jellies sauces and pickles of tho
finest brands at Jos ph Menczer's.
SiKail
bolenalo dealer in fori ign and domestic
fruit and all kinds of nut etc. 738 Main
street ono door from post ollico Dallas
Texas.
lllltllllH! IllllllllNt
JusUec' notaries' Uiiiled StiiteB tcoramU
iloneiR anil all kinds ot nltiuHH for United
KUtes iltairli't ami i'iiiiii! courts kept con-
siantly on Inind nntl ut lo vest piices at IIkii-
ai.i Job olllce
The largest ti k ot books albums a:nl
miscellai eous 'tatioiiHiy iu Dallas i;t V J
Shone's wholesale mid retail book sto. 5'6
Main street
Wltulril. 1(10.(100
Bushels of corn by P. A. Glass & Co. a
thoi erorn sheller.soulh sido of public square
also l.OOOlons baled hay.
Try Hungarian flour.
Fruilicrg & Co.
For sale by Calm
Rector's Vital llestorativo cures nervc.u
diaoility. Kee certificates! of same in advor-
iiameut in another column.
Miss Bertha Von llillern the l.'clehinte 1 I'u-do-
trlaii. 1 ho only remeilv used tiy her after
IonK Hi id I'ontinueit exertion anil hi lltel itilf-
Inn Iter llilllelies is lilies' l.liiloient lu.llile
Ainnionta. It not only relieves her relaxed
muscles nntl coi'ils but k'.vi-s her sdcniitli anil
eiiiluranc-.. slit iaiKver wlltioul a siiiply of
the I.tnllneiit.
liiien' Pills cure f.lver l oinnhunt.
bolil by allilriuKlais.
AiceiKs uikI 4 iinvitMNcr
from ti to t.iC ier week si'lling i?ooils for
KIOI'MU f & I'O. 10 Urn-clay Mreet.NcW
Seinl for IhelrCniak une ami terms.
Mvke
K.l!.
Y.nk
A Nuro TliiiiK.
Dr. King's Sj liilitic Ueniedy is gimriin
teed to cure syphilis in the primary secon-
dary and tertilary singes ami in all its vuried
and complicated forms and will cure the
worst cases of venenal (liscie ibsos which
hnvo resisted tbe treatin. 1 1 o"tho most emi-
nent physic-lane of AmiiSca It cures the
first singe and heals the ulcers in a f w days.
Jt cures ulcers in tho mouth nose throat
bead arms and legi; nlso hard pains in the
bones and joints syphilitic rheumatism etc.
in a short time. Trico SiS.OO per package
sent overvwhiTO by express. A treatise on
sexual (iisensc-t tree bent sealed for two
stamps. Dr. J. Dinsbeor 115 North 7th street
St. Louis Mo. Cures guaranteed or money
refunded. Dr. Dins beer makes chronic dis-
eases a rpecihity. If you are allliclcd willi
no no matter wbal call or what.
TIM) Niuitli 11111 WOHt
UnliUe the Kail. In's a billons climate and re-
quires enlir-ly ilill'i rent. leinnlleM.
HrownV Ve'i tiilihi i.lver I'lll- lire pre pnreil
lor "nils ellinsr.-ein peinliy" uikI ciiim bill nh-
ness .Sick l.ie.idaiOm. eone.'t I In uctlun of the
fjivrriu il leveiit ague uiel lever.
Try llieiu.
A 'il'.
To all who are siiilerin;; froai the erro'S
and iiicli.-ci-etionB of youth nervous w:iu-
nesn early i..eny losil of iiianlioo J etc. I
wil! send a rocipo t.'nii will cure you froa oi
clittrn. Tuie f'rec.t ro.'ixxlj' viib discoveied
by a jritsiotary in South Aim rica. rend a
olf-a.i..lrei-s(.si envelopii U) U:i Kev. JowcL
T.lnumn. Mbjtioi 0 Now York citv.
ri:d&wly
AVIllalin II. rnlii'ii.l''wl...vtl!e Mlcb.i.n.v'H:
I ll.ile IM IV-to'l hrtler ririllOHilis tlniii I lliil
last i.lhf.. 'l lm ''Holy Lung t'lnl" liaa belp.il
me womlerlnllv. H.. tv.
tlet mil of be.! woman ami p) on abonl ynnr
bn-iineija. Why remain an Invalid no loin;'?
That peculiar .li gerhn femi.leconipl:iiiit bns
worrii'il you I'liig tuouli. Throw ell tli- let-
tern tbnt bind yeiiiunl n'alii imserl ymir Ir. i-
d .in . You can llnil pcrinaiieiit relief inula
rapid cure lij the Use oi'tlint iJJ)iwned f.nnilc
tonfc Known as EiikU-Ii bVinale Hitters.
l'l'omiiiitrc Loss ul (lie Hair
May be entirely pre vented by the uae of Jtnr-
tieU'd Ciii'naliie.
iLon .eki'ep. ve nlionld lnlst. upon obtuinlns
liurnelt'a Fiuvorhu Kxtractb; they aie the
hem
Mm. WIumIoh'h sool liliir Nj ritp.
Itev. SvIvmujh Onbli tlnm wrileii In Ihe !!"S-
Inu Chrlltan r'r.einnn: Wo would by no
ii'enns reeoniTiienii i-ny- kind nl nni'llelne
wiileh we iln I le t Jin. w In be aoo I i ni iien-
laily lor Infioils. Hut ol' Mrs. Wiesini
s.inlhlnr rnp we can hpejlt lrom kimwledvei
In our own Ii.inlly It bun preve.1 a bte'-i.lni
iiinneo ny fuvin an nusni itniimeii Willi
ehollc p.ioiH ipilel lecp Hiiilthn pnrtnls nn-
br.dii n n'i.1 ai nlht. JbHt t.ir.-n's e:;n en.
pieciiite Itnse l)lis..lnir. lleie is an ;a-1ii le
wl.ieii worhs 'n i.r.ection uml i.hieti ii.
hhiniles ; lOrllii' h!i.-p ulii.'li ll n'Vr.in the
Im' nt Is peilcct'.y Miieinl and too 1 : t -i
chellib nv...l!is ea ''iai;-l:l us A hint. ill.'
A) il 'till lie tie' pr -rt'O el li . ! h!t. IIS vuliin
Is :i.c eiilnl!e V'e Imve l'ri'ipienllv l.eiinl
I-ii.ttn-rs mi Unit tin v Weil . I tin' be wil '.i
It. Il'il'li Ihe Idl'ili nf tin- lii.ld llil lih.nl lln-
bheii wl!n t'"i . i.-l!li r. n -.' i-nniv r..lih 'l
er'llle.iMl ver. s I I li V I'.llll re.l'.l J. i. . '.'.
e. i.l i a l .i Hi. . ' -
l arils mill loivclotios.
' lu
UiniAi.o .Ion rnlsnii) mo ick l:e..pa en
mi i-xteeievH ii.-s-iir.iii"nt ol all .1'adnii.
i low hi. O u'l.rlt ii'l.'ir.'liil.eil
tein. I
l'rici i
TotttiMl for IS Yours.
Brown's Coiifjli llstouia and ".Vr TroiOii.s
have iieviT yet fnlUit to cure coiii-Ivj njlnj
unit 60 re tliroal v. lien tifed as illni ii-.l.
Try Hi in.
Iiuth Nlnrrrlly noil HoncM'.
Mr. A. liond formerly ol the fl-m of
R ipet.lleld .fc Ho'iti is now tliiitit; up tlie
room No. -104 Ms.i i street and will in a few
dayp open oul wr.b "ii" of the most com-
plete slocks ot it .pi i and fancy groceries to
be found in the city. His i.'"ods are all new
and fresh bought frxpnatly for the Mtail
and trade from tho best and mott reliable es-
tablishments In the country. Mr. Bond is one
of our mo-t popular bu"in?s men younu
active full of energy aid is bound to mo.
ced. His motto i Truth Sincerity und
Honesty.
All ot Orr's Ducntes and camsires have
3ervan'i naV.ir.t whoelh 1 1-8 inch axles
Orr's Concord aide-spring bur;;ios ar
hunsr on initializers and havo steel bown steo
ties iiud "strvan whoJs.
Liny your htn-iriei at W. t7. On succecsor
to Ss.hlcr .V i Irr Main jlwt Dailns Texas.
On sells all sU ion of Concord eid.s.jprine
bu.!Wiis. Send for his illustrated r v-Uilogtie
and price-li.
(io and fee Ore's b'Jem'-i and carriai;-t-ofore
buyinu oIsawhoKi or scud wr pricus
list.
Orr telli the beat bugpio for tlie monay in
he world.
Orr keeps all styles of carriages photons
aad sprinf wagons.;
If you want to buy family carriage send
or Orr'i catalogue and price list.
Noinntltlu t Meeitoil.
At last a lamp chimnev is made which
doos not break from drat1! dampness cold
air cr heat what a blessing ! Kvery oi.e ot
our reaiiers has no doubt cflei lost horor his
lumper because ju.it at th moment when a
lump was most i iH'd.ii. the last chimnev in
the bouse would break wo fhoroforo advise
everyone to go to D. Goslin and bur the
Dragon brand chimney ask your grocer lor
them as all retail dealers can be supplied at
the China llall. The riric is but a trble
higher than the common.
Blankets
MittentliKl's.
d quilts at cost ut A. & E
Itook PrliiMuir
The 11 Kit a I.n Stkam Jon 1'iuntino (ipfick
has hiKt received a complete suick el' new Ivpe
liuri lia.eilexiir- sslv'lor tli exeeuilon el li .ok
work. Tlii'SO having looks or immpbleii. u
pilm should nut lail to e.ill at the IIkmi.d
.Ion OrricK nnif iwe p ie.'i hi i s hii.I asivilaiu
prices. All Wink Kuariinteril.
Irp Ic! Ice!
I am now prepared to contract for tho do-
livury of northern lako tee for the coming
season either in tho city or surrounding
towns. I am just in receipt of a cotc.igu-
ment from the north which for purity and
quality has never been excelled. Call or
address W. T. Jaukk i t
Dallas Toias.
Oysters fish and gumo of all kirn's tweet
and fresh alwajs on hand.
Caviar coles trullles and other imported
canned goods in groat variety at Joseph
Monczor'a.
Peach butter apple butler and iiiiuce men
at Joseph Menczer's.
taiitJcnlwrg's fine brands of ci 'Mrs and tho
flnost cigarettes and smoking lobbi.ccos of
greatvariely at Joseph Menczer 8.
('Himuwrclitl Job Irlntlii.
lllll llemlH
Letter Hearts
btatcincnlH
Kiivtlopea
VJurita
lllank linokn
(Ibcck linokn Urny Punks Ci linn 1! A.- anil
all i.l l':e enniiiiereial prlnibi ibnin In the
ncilest ntyle anil id the i hn-lesi nulla at the
IliniVl.ll JSTKAM .loll f.UMIMJ IIKH'.'I! Al
n.f.n ;iiuillllli eu.
Job I'rlHlhiK In t'oloi-M
The IIiciui.ii IStkm Jon I'm mini; I;i.kich
in now lurninj; ent seme nl the innst l eiint'lnl
.Mi Work l:i kiIoih n ver exeeineii Iii'ivvik.
Ker ait!s:ie work (ji to the tiulULn .Ion
PllINIlSO til'l'lci.
SliiiNler '1'oolln A- I'u. Mlioleoule
lollilcrN.
Mr. I. AVexler the p'ipniiir auil wcll-kii 'wn
Texim nulennitii ef ihin rlun Pi main In the
mat anil will vIkII. all our prlm-ip! tnivni
mill rithw. He re le.e.'.IM tlie l il'u-HI mill
weal I hi. Kt I'lni bins inline I 'i the Unlteil Ma:.iu
niiii inn r Ivvii y. :ir.-i p.. I ro-niipi It la wilh p!en-
nre lie unniniiil-eri Hint Ulliverti li nntiMnetl(ll
Inn cinii net his lalioia. 'I'lu. IU in In- repie-
n iiu a.'Knovleil;.e no tJiiperlors In tnl Deito.
lev an renr.lH Mibiantiul an.l clieai '.ioiIh
.er. rt'ei rV hen. nnini'ien tiro In Dnlliov unil
a. I or.l. r-. mlilre-..t lo him there can-ol linl.l.
.-niiib Urns' will r ct'tve pi'.inipc aitenllnii."
Little neck clams
iic.O clam chowder at
.loit pa ilencxcr's.
Her ilrooplnn eyes pole hiijjuenl f. mures
toileiini! walk ilejei b il ineluncholy te;pi'ej-
slon evcile our sy uiimlhy . I'. ni' frallni ninnn!
Why ilnn't iioinc one net the to"il e ini'.irlian
by tellintr lit-1- Unit l.netiuli l'elmlle Hitters
will cure her rapidly and nniiiiilly. Tin y are
pivpiiri il exprcsnly I'.-r Mich alllnc anil never
liitl to cure.
lrOHcr(tlin I''re.
Kor Ihe ppeedy r.eie f sperniatnrr .in flex"
.11.1 II.
l.r.VO
lllty hnd'tiKpit .-' mi 1 ilint:jlslB
l.w inelielne-i. On .vi'. to 'oi
UlU
i ll!... .Hi
(.ill nli . e I
mil no .7.ii
Loin-
-.mine
s. l.'.llll
I.l. 9 St.
a I oen
Mo.
A IVitny Suvcil Is n Penny .TJiule.
Tbe llr.it.M.n Simim Jo-i rniMiNii Oi ricR
in in i in hi; mil Hoine Isnnlil nl l.ti .i i iitlii' icnl
in. Ni-l'inl.hiiiKly biwnlcet " A word in tho
w.se" eu-.:
l!siwiiietN .cu
(let your Job prlniiniE done at ilio Hi.iiAi.u
hi i:am.iiiii j'ni "i iso di m u Ail win k i xn
eu ed Willi artistic li-sle ii i. I at Uio ehnrieltt
liotlv'e MllliO.u tl ill JJI nnoiLi'i il.
fc.ellccl (mi.
What la tbe piele-mlon . 1 1 1 1 1 n tolhnl : vry
Rilveulnier liniioiunos anil Iniiio'-il.'r ; hull1. 1
lie.-nconr:i.'i d to bi -:ol.e a lil:0:er ej'ii... 0.
cue? re ll.ese Ihe p"ii.le tie! (n. idr k leok
lo lor physic or whoe Klleivle lee nl" nit .11 el p
t'OinnienilH Ihi-lil loMie il: iiir-iiil1!' 'Jhe .nlille
should li.'Wsi- and irinird llieir In nlih Ir m Ihe
nostrums in .tie up liem .iiiioillul hnoienH. Tlie
nru'i.-t hiionl.l l.e muni JeiliniH el' l.li j.rn-
inn i nil 1 1 i'iiiiiii"' sin ii e. u n pint nil i in ne in
lii. n.ick ii ml tee pii ip io M'lald lo In in per w i r it
wl:.. I is only put up lo hiibp Pule eoin.iern.JI
nv ivl-.t upon ton reputation ni Keimli e i.u.e
medicine. .siminoi.s I.lver l;i';-nl .t..r hug
larneil Its repiitiili..n from It-i snp.-i n.f . li tin s
m.d lelllile eli .v. tcler ul' lift :u. uiirne.inr. s. Jt
Is en lor. ed nv i li.msnn.is ivbn :tre Im b.iiior.il
lo drill-io Dili in niel ton whh lo he detlelvil
theini.ehe. I.kn .llniuniii) l.her KeuJul
iniiv In Ihe While 1'nppM- wnil the . it
P' iln -murk lino tile i;;iu.turo of J. M. .illn
VOo.
nitiihoocl llesloreil.
A victim of early Imprudence cain-ipg
nervous debility p-enialtiie decay etc. hav
iim tried in vain over) known remedy Imi ilis
covered a siinpli.ini at ol ?eii.'-eii'n wljich he
wi'.l ii'iid tree to hi? l'i lli.w nitlerer-!. Ad-
ire.-sj. II. lieovi ill ljMtliam fliert Mow
V..ra
IPere.ison in e.iwcll'n 1' iMiTimt I'nr tun
ltv.il - ni . 1. 1 1 1 I 1 1. i eu Ii. lis. . I l y all juisi sol'
lOl.ll.Ctl IB l-et-Utll I1 11 l. in-.O-.-l.
Just liwnk of it.
.?:;00o0 for $2.00 . $.-0iK) br 1 0); In-
li s a no nile r nl other l.rj;o pri7. ansitno:
distribii'.ion in nionlh'y drawing. '' b 'JS.h
Send in tour eriiers at once to K. M. !los:d
inaii Li.ni.-ville Ky.
II . llh'liard.-.'U Hue aii'l Fox Air-nry Itidlun
P-rrOtny s-tys: 'J I (Inly .lini I'.et" to.s
r. t iled me'lii l.enitii. nno' I s.'.no In- ladtii
letsininn-nd II lo any one .sis: udv.
Vom! i:vcry Mint in WiiiTimieil
To cure Ini'lii old tores cum hrnln-a
ln-
flaniMl
hoi'h event lo nail
r.rewn'e Arnica Salve
Cllid oli
IllllM'd.
I.iiiIii. ut Ir. Win. :f. Mrwnrl Hu Mi-
ni ore wriUs: I tinlldenlly rccinnnend
CoWen's Liebifj's i. quid JCntract of lleef for
cotiiiiniption debility weakness chlorosis
etc. I bavo to.ted it with universal succen."
Sold by Krvay & BrOn Dallas.
Tho Kluir of (lie A to
for tlie cure of f'crofitla. any blood or tkln
.1 Im- nft' lirciiiunlr rb-itmailmii Is nrHt'.parllbl
i hinl lion Hint I-Hlldn ol I'lilasnlnni. Auk
voiir itri.irk'lnt or nliyi ie'itn at Its merits. All
. liNvti' i oriiliir reined en nniil by all drng-ili-'o
ml de.il. i a In i..dto.M.
I ulel ll ml Heat. .
y. ii i I r lo loncer from Iiysnep.li'.
i..ndii lie I ein estinn ni.d Liver Ciniil.iint
1.. i. .vi vt i t. bottle f.f JlroviU'H I'rpalri J oi.lv
vvi.l eeiiainly cure you.
Mor.icittlutf; More Needed.
All chinineyn b'irint; ttn "'Drairnii" r r.-i
are puaran't'd to witbutand tin li-n.-Oarr.
wbdo drippinf; wet or any aino Hit
cold air or draft in ordinarv U-:o mi t
lamp thev never bna.
ibey are nr
hall who bos lb"
salo at D. (4oslin'i Ch.t.a
exclusive tale for one year.
HAMilNU.
3. J. AHAMH
J. L. LBONAHl
ADAMS
&
LEONARD
COK. OF ELM AND AUSTIN sTliKETt
DALLAS - - - TEXAS
tj-We buy ami anil exchange on all thmirln
clpiU cities of Kunip.
CLIPPEN ADOUE & LOBP
BACKERS
Cor. Elwlainl foydras Stroeu.
DLLAS TiTXAS.
Jos. lialilrliljre
J. It.
nniilrlilgH
WualiliiKtonCo.
bnnls.
VJ. & J. U ICfih(rII;e
BA 2J0T 3ESLXS3 JPL
Anil lienlers In Kxrbaiifra.
ColmctloiiH nreinpily nttt?mUU lo. Ketereneii
Hall lliituliliiKa 4 U. HRlveHton.
E n ills.
Cri
PKri;SNioiAt..
INO. A. HARRINGTON
Probate Lawyer
BIO MAIN ST..
.I)IXS TEXAH.
o. i;. in xa. tB0
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
WAXAHACU1K
1'KXAS.
John J. OoeJ. jhn J. tin) jr
Good & Good
ATTOUAEIH - AT - LAW.
107 Main Street
PJIJ.Aa TKXAIj.
w. i..
Crawford. L.'IT. Hmllk.
4 Via w lord & Smith.
I'tTOKSEI'S-AT-
JDallas . TexB.
LAW
OFFICE. No. 413 Main Sir
tAltaoysacd Land Agents
MitlnpNvllIn
To sua.
WM. KKNHKDY.
Mi 0UKO.
EtuHH'y Al Yoiuij
ATTOHfiEYS-AT-LAV
Teitan
HAIIIII.IItV.
Janira CtaA
li.inlul II. L.rk
Kranh T ( InrL
lyrua K. Cnui.
-KHTAIifdHIIKI) ism.-
JAflfS CLARK & CO.
SOLE LEATHER .
nmm m
MIOC; FINDINGS and
3JANUr':TUKB;it"li.n
Noa. '18 & J-.'O North Main St.
t. I.oiiIn . . nr
f CHC?!Lt.KOPF & CO.
ksanninctureiiiaiiil Drillers In
Saddles 5?.2.ni5ffr
Anil W'hnlKsnlr Dealers In
Leather Shoe Finding
Anil Hiulillery Ititrdwnre.
6t:i and 015 r:iiu Street . Pallas Tejns
l-Onrroniii....ll.m with 'i'annera and lllln-
fin .Hirers KiiKt ennlilen m to eon jute In prices
nl l.euihor Willi liidvn.iton New Orleans. n M.
IhiIh.
E. P. COWEN&CQ.
Importers and Dealers In
3?
A'
X If:
rp
norn Kimli r.llntl
:i;ii(i;r:r.' hto IMfie Luinlw
KIiIiih:)! n Mine i iiict-I IMiiMler
7.17 7dli Kim Ktr. tt
D M.f.AS . . . TLX At
"..V-t-.-Mne.tloni an t PrlcnUttt furutahrf
en Rni llcitlnn.
ABSOLUTELY HEALTHFUL
Beat Moat Ecnuoitilcrtl In I lie Warld.
An active vlenicnt of Ihln powder fa pure
Soluble Phosphate which adda to tbe brad a
valuable principle lost In preceBn of maklii
Hour. rliyKleluns une aiidrecoiiiiiiend It. Knr
sine in eraleu cnnaaiily uy Urocers Kciiernlly
CHARM PJ'F'C COMPANY
POWELL & GAGE
Dallas Toxao.
State gent for
I' ll p
I WW
l I'vU'.' "
' 'in
njrtain'cti
ii '.('-y
W nlro our personal attention to ili.i'vJ.ri
i.m' i.irmi i-ujinr in vvxmi 41 (he propel
..ii..- u-a ui.iiii nti.rt..
Stato Mao Freo.
t. u. rowiLb i
i SAOi
RB
jaaiiJLers.
jaiuvaaw
McEMLS & KEAl! I
Commission Merchants
Ofllo aud Salesroom 7( Kliu .Jt
DALLAS - TEX ASS J
Special attu
glveu to
sle of
Oru.n
the imr.ihue M
awd Hour.
Provision
Orders from
thu oottntry
olMltod
l.iulSd
promptly aiia
WJ1. C BLACK St Ca
COTTON FACTOItS
AND
4
General Commission .Merchants
No 1V0 Common Ht. New Urleaii La.
MANNA VITX AI)VI.HIIN tl;:m
W. W. Underwood d; o.
Grain Cominis8ion
Merohantb' V nge llulldlnft
UniiHH fifty.
HO
DIAMOND MILLS
KANSAS UTY.WO.'
Uamitaotnrora ot
Choice Brands of Flour.
Knew n anil used all over Texan
Thu trade applied promptly and tatlsiM
C. DEWAIt & )(.
tl'lltlHlllllllOII
KKAI. tlNl'Vrt...
Dallas Texas.
t
n
1 1
ii
Wmirt tliomnaldy aminnliiietl with the Pnb.
llu Lanilnir tin sin. i.avlnK snrveved and
liiea.'iwl niaiiy collude ninek niieie.s and
(unna
Our Map oi tne Stela aent free
I. m. rowct.L. g u ab
InnHtl
HGSACK& ESTES
I..A.IVJT) AGKNTS
AND
UE.KK.u(ir;nms;
N i. 71 un 1 7'i Ani"lii at. .litlliiiMiu T.
C. CHILD3
I'Miler in
M. m .' In.
L'liilonti iid Hi tell
'Ji.lni.an 1 Y ir I Oor. Lumar A Jeifersoo Si
I. . VSALI.S
WmuiCKALK
j 'Yill ."enjr Are Half Holil'"
tVl.le-AwaUii Mc'eli 'iibi innst ileal with n
W e In o: '.n'M.-i'ie r.iOKniiii for everv .Mer
I'letiil In iiny Hue In tlie U. S.aud
lire llii rel'iie cnlliil the
'.I9iitm ;:h it:r:f lii tloiind
Also ilnn'l rernel Unit n are tbe OrlKlnatOlT
. tn.il Heieiijenrleii fnrMio
"Five niul ti'ii s rat Mtolt r CJooila."
Hei.urnru j l'rli'1 Llni 1 1 will Interest yoa.
l.tllLKII 1'IUIS.
New York Hit! r.r..ndin f!iiiiin 91 and 8S
i liiiin.i-.e) . (1'Ichko Ki a Iiandolpl.
Urn. LCfJG
Carriage Manufacturer.
Ilitvu or fi ronlly t died Mm vvanH o( the
punu ... I eon nl. lv li) 'ittJ inn row pru-
p u.' i t.i Inr ;.-o v. ;t:'. le o. ny lie i'.'i'llim nt
i.le I'.-s r II. -in Hi- lowi. t. D n'iKenil
a'n "0 v.lt '. y.-e ciin io o Hi" fan ar'iclu at
In n n - m .ni e mmev ui.il fbireoy on
(unr..e i .one iniinid'n lur-'ii.
CCl Y-iS J OP A' L KINDS
AI
eric-
lint wil as ."Oli h tbeolibsr mhabl-
n lo me l.i limit vuu iitcd and all
I n.ei it.
tiei. N
W I'- I..
Point to elder nril n I. prtcen o I lilt Ihe Mine.
i .Id I lei. i. t-.it.eii In pari piiyineui lor WW
nt n ic-nior I- i Tiee-.
i.'iMinii 74'i i.oiu.iierce ri ii. In reftr of l'.O
'J'M. LilN'ij froprlet'il.
IMPROVED
8HUCI SBELLSR
l-VtllMI'ltn. Ti V'T fll'ITC Vvn (0!!''. OI'T
ri 1 1 V 11 11' UN lil'lt HIKIl::il. WIII' ll hllKl.l.f
wii ii Tin: nun; os ai wti.i..s o; v. at.su
l'oiLi'Ilti;l'l.wii.
Kiislafli & Ferpoii El Co
6L'3 K. SECOND oT. ST. LOW
laralacliri Co.
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