The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. XXIVII, No. 91, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 13, 1881 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DALLAS HERALD SUNDAY MOilNINO MARCH 13. T8S1.
THE DALLAS DAILY HERALD
PFOUT3 ELLIOTT A HALL.
Jtn(ml at Ot Pott.Offlr cl Ihilttu Trial a-
Srtond t'iM hotter
IHDIOATIOUS.
Fair weather ; vituU thifting ti ro(ur noifrt'
wm ; gnurally hightr tKiromrer.
LEai3UTIVB NECESSITIES.
No mntlur how permanent and jmfictod a
govnrumoni may becomo In all it machinery
nor bow populous tho country and woll es-
tablishud defined and de-velnped all its iediu-
duatrii and rosouro-w tbo necnitituM fur
loglslatioa never ocas. It Is but reasonable
and hatural thai a young and j;rovti;ij; fUtu
should raquiru morn than nn older ono lu
moat tin mure fn quonV changes that near
In all of IU afkirs and to adapt those attain
to till otigancitw of tha Hmos. Reasoning
from those bases and considering tho rapidly
developing prooessoanow at work in Texas
to build it up and bring forth nil in latot
forori does it uot npj-our patent
t the inquiring phiUisojjioal mind
tiat wa hnva a constitution
lamnnthbly deficient otpecially in thaao par-
ticular porlalninit to and governing Inijis'a-
tiou ? For iiutimco section five of article
three provides t'.i.it "tho li nwlalnre tha'l
meet tvi ry iwo Jem at twi lime as may
be provide & by law atd at otbi r tiuioi when
convened by tho governor." Dues It require
Mtltl ........ I. .l II. t...tl..l....
MIV "'ftui'ifu- to juuw tun. viii' iijv.iurn
Of Tetas 0113'it to moH annually at losat for
a niiiiibarof jmrs to oomo? Wliy lite atato
i but In lis swaddling clothes at.d a thous-
and foicei we m?.y lay aro opnratiugiipon it
to matcn it grow and bcoutun strom; and
great. With itf-tloU npiaro miles ami a pop-
ulation of o.ily a lit'.lo more than a million
andaha f thMottlomint nni developing1
of tho attts.utu ssaroy bo sai I to have be-
gun. With thin au-a of territory wo h?v)
room for (15000000 of pooplo should
We bwoiu'i populntoi in tho hami
prOKrtion t'i aria as (Irnat Ilritain. In
tan youn wj luva doulilol in population
and at the present rate of r.iilroad improve
ment anl iinmira.l.'nplljr'.5 on tho part dl
privnto Inllvllmtls au.l corporations we
will dojbll uain In another ton years. It it
not salf-evllent then that as "wo improve in
all material ways add to tho number of
th e eUtj'a Inhabitant nnd now
leotiorM of tHi sU'e are opnnod up to nirl
culture) new l-.iwni mil youn. cites spring
into oxiitonei and manufactorioa of all kind
are (uliiblllicd and the mlrtr-rnl wealth
loeplr-4 in tha bnom of the oil is brought
V) lijl) nv intur 5li will yearly hewuam.
late rvjulrla lom' ii nalVx.iardi and
proUci nf thj Wi mult pliu and
Wiixnn elMna; in all iU m r.wUl prciperitioi)
t lj;idpttiv wmtj must nwJB'nriiyl
InnriKiu. U i n- tlio in-
jmtlco til tie iitntP t in
wolfiiM to reqn'ue th?e want to 0 unut-
tended to and iinlookJ-aft.ir fr two years
at a timt VTn hll know how populii
O'Snt BKu'o ii in wt-n'. p rf;0t h vnuony u!
th'j fiwU of p 'li.ioi! induatiiil 0 nn:nnr-
clal and wolat machlmiry aro B(!m! 4 Hnd
work yot t'l.i lijisl ill a d m vrttnunl of t!mt
government la virtually nt work alt Ibo tlmi
Kot only voiy year but almost ovory mo'ilb
logiilatlon of s.ime kind is boing donn If
: this is necessary for the weal of I but old an I
full-grown otkm is it uot a th.tusind fold
mora niVKMtry that our young and etpand-
Ing enmmonwoalth should bav at leant tho
opportunity for morn froquont logliiliilion
than onoa every two years T XIimo are per-
tinnnt questions that must address ihom
10! vol to the undiiraUnding ani tlio
consideration of every inlilli.out
olliaen as woll as to overy intollli.vnt and
thinking lpttiilntor. Again aei'tion twenty-
four of article three ray c "Tho members of
the legislature should loruive I nun tho pub-
lic tnwiiurv such compentatinn for thiir
imloM as may from lime to lime be pro-
vidod by law not ixcwoli g flvodi liars pur
day fir the flrt sixty days nf each irsrioo
and at-.i.T that not rici-cdii g two didlf rs per
dayftrlhe rcmalndur of :ha srrsion etc"
Now vie Btk in a'l fandi r if ll.nia Is a innn
'within all the broid limi.s of li is Ij!i with
ordinary romnion ti:e who will thii.k a
minute who will not say tliut this cons.ilu-
tional provi1in it absurJ supremely j umikd
Why there U not a one gullowscd tow-
headed sand-hilU r in all cbrijti'inlom who
cannot mxi the utter folly an l li juftioe
of this oonnlimioiiul r.tricilon upin
iU very fata. It is an Imult lo the Integrity
Of every citiaoa of Iho itnln.
of tlie itate is eligible to a scat in the loglj.
uiure. it virtually sayi that the mm who
araeleotedbytho people to look alter thuir
legislatlva IntewiU and to enact laws for
. them ara capable.of Idling away their lime
and squandering the publlo money. Itnj
tbey will do it unleas Inhibited by law.
J tl . . ! .1
piiu in me ounautu'ion to pi-even
them t'ulr g It. Wi ll five ars s day i
good wngca ordinarily for mi at men it is not
.. a laiary iuumipmw tuillfy that elms :f men
Who are tlictod to tb IvgUUtura to have
lueir Uemca aid thoif tuiintii Intereiti
behind tliom aad witte tht peoples' time and
moony for the lake of getting It. Thoreforelhli
proTlslon doMrot hasten the work of the
leglilatura wliou It Is In ansilon but rather
tends to retard It. What with paylnir hotel
bllll atd other necwiary rxpenic at Austin.
tb lintslator has very llillalf any rrargln
Uti at live dollars a day and ha knows that
. whan liily dyi have expired and ha rtcelvai
only two dollars a day for hi services ha
Will bava to depend upon hit private
xchiquar lo eke out liia expenses heneo his
object it to crowd all tba work through pos-
llbla In (ixty daja. The Conirquoneo U that
inch a nultltuda of billi crowd upon the
committors tho o'oit of them t.ot more than
half digested when prepared that hey have
dot lima to pioperly consider them ai d ra.
pert thrm hack In the shnpo tUy thuuld be.
TbU necraiiiatM animdmenU waon ttey
eomiup lorioiion and tmetidinonlt Cofr
suroe ' time and furthera ore the
crudities of a bill aro never rrmovod by
amen Im.rt'. Theso are ie:Sontlj objec-
tions to tii.j put of the ronatl utioti from the
standpoint diacuutd. As this provi;on vir-
tunlly.rtatrluls seijioni of the leguU'.ure to
ilxtyjdayi we nk reiterating lhiugg. s'.ions
offorul as to the nocfssi'.y of frcqaeut legia-
lalion t) moot Ike want of our glutting
young state if the legislation necessary for
Toiai in her utveloping condition rau le
done in only sixty daj out of every two
years. Or nthor to put it plainer can tho
lobulation to meut tho accumulnlid wai.ta of
two years be properly and in'.Hiligeiitly ue-
omplijhod In stity days? tVethiik not(
fir d wo atk thi legislu'tiro if in ita wis-
dom. It thlrkri so? If it answers
nay tlion wo a.k thum whr don't you pats
1 Cori'titutional iinindmunt m iking Ihe fes-
tiium of tho legisluturit annual and uuro-
slrictod in any.wiy ai to length of sessions?
What harm can come f mm the pasjago of
such an amendment? It will have to be
Submitted to Iho voti) of the pnoplo for their
approval or disapproval and if tboy ri jict
it why woll and good. The tlmo for the
adjournment of tho present nation of tho
legislature had b jou fixed f ir the flftoanth
but at tho request of the govurnor traudiult-
l"i 111 tlm form of a mosaiga it was exlur.d-
ed a woek thut absuluVdy tmctiaetiry Irgisla-
llou migiit boa.'.oimrliiitia i and should it
adjourn on tho 2-'i 1 Inst. evnry member
and every citiam w'10 has kept paeo
with its prcico.illi'gkr:ow that a Anl of val-
iihUo u;d neitciwary w jiIc cMium-mii'il will
de loft ovor unfinished and so inn-it it r-
ni.iiu for two years iir.le'8 tl" goeeriior
eonvfvio tliolcgijlatiros in extra ic.ii;i for
Omni work nnJ emhrnti thii worh i'i tin
call. Too iii'iny h ginlaloia tiro imhit'd with
tliu idoa tb.it they Itnovr e:ti ivlu' t!.o
peopbi w.tit. aid fin'. ti'y ui.o n .1 tnlsg- I
ontM their emwliiuiHili. Tbn p'oplo wuuH
their legisl'itt.rs to do whit oiihi lobe
dune to f.ill.iw dlrietly tho dic'.ntiM of thriv
juili;iniiuUi and coin'cieces ai.d ihon when
liiy coma honiii :ind loll tliem their retmoiis
u d nuitivea for their aetions they will in-
vurably applaud them for their eour-e and
send thorn bnek for nelirig hormstly. 'I ho
legislator who votes eoiurnry lo his own
convictions aliuply becauso bo h afraid hu
constituents milit not niidorso his
vote Id either nu idiot or a
knar.i. Now agtia wo urgu tho ndoptiou
by tlie legislature of such an amondmnnt n8
wo hav j auggosted and ttion when they couw
hmo and roudvr to t'ueir peoplo an acoeunt
of linir stownrdrhip lot thorn toll them why
this anvn linenl should bo ra'.ilied mid tloy
will ralify it. Tbn poplo vnrt tbr.t dor.o
which ia for tlm b itt iuVereU tf Texas ard
Ibey flond men Id tlie li'gislaliiM to do it noi
.Mto tirnii in ntmbv psmhj iiim and
It )"ii;ij' to 11 1 mV.ii a reo'ir l 00 tihili to I n ro-
deeiCd.X
TUB ROJUJiOll Of aiSTORT
"I'lio history of Toms is replvlu with
miir.ee. A roietin proof i f ihls occurrti
ycjteiilu; cotinmit.'.d with a singular coinci-
dent. A. Uoiiiav.ehii Indian through the
Ujii. W. J. I'leminoin of Hi iiru tU Clay
county a ldres'c l nqurie lo MiJ 'r Joi n
Huury liroan to u tho f.uo .1 l nudl'.ir
and little 2 yu.ir old ii-itcr who wt.ro cup-
tured on the upp.tr ll.n.n in iJeocinbrr
lSilD and his fithor killed by a detaclim"rt
of Tex is ranori uoinmtindod by Lloiitenant
(aiterwardsgenornl and nnWseiiator)Sol.Koss
of Waco. Ills mother was Cynthia Ann
l'aiker whoo pironta and other kindred
were killed in tho mansion at 1'aikot's Koit
u.'ftr where UroeihoL'k now uttaJj on tho
l'J.h of May 1831). She aged nii o years
and a younger brother named John with
five others of her kindred were enrriod into
captivity. Tho other live were recovered
within fiom ttvo t llvo jean. Time pa.-aid
and Cynthia Ann and John wore given up us
Kst form or. Twouty-four years nndsevui
months had pasjed when tho boy (for he
wai then a boy) and lt.ms ueido the gallant
tlj.;ht and captured Cynthia Aim
simply as lie wouU hivo captured any other
squiift- Mid with bor Te Idi l'r. t (that is
friiirio l''loivnr) her li.thi daughter. a ptol'y
a. .11 e:iiniiii;g nuie iiymp3 vmo goullcd us
rvpidiy as a iiiii-ling colt or a bulfilo calf
n tiiara mat win tin appncin.u by all pio-
uti.ri f r IhotO little nal.uiils sup.tralcd from
their daniis will iu.an hour fondle mound
tlicir cnptois. Cynthia Ann when captur-
ed was as peifeet an Indian as If borno
mrg tho Comauchea. She could
ijcak no Kng'.UU aotd. She was idenlilKd
as the long .lost child bv an accident-
UVr uuclis Iaac I'arkor lought her "pivcd
propmty" and took her lo huhoue in Tar-
rant county thence W Austin wbeio both
the tgislalureandsocossion convention wire
in seaaion. Ou his way he tarried a day or
two at tho house .of Major Drown then re-
idlng in Helton. Mrs Urowa becauiu deeply
laterei.ol In Cynthia Ann and won 'her
friendship Inaomuuli thai whenever there
wai a noito or a crowd sho would leau upon
her and by signs ask protec-
tion. Mrs. brown went to Austin
wllh her husband who was a member of lbs
iccesniort convention. Sue and Mis. N. C
K vyniond an old friend of the I'arkor fami-
ly dressed Cynthia Ann up in a stylo that
they supposed would please bar Iudiia taste
and sucoocded woll Thoy look her Into the
gallery of the k um of representatives while
Ibo convention of ISO member .was In s
Ion. Cj nlh'a Aun thouglit .lt was a coun-
cil of chiefs slitting In judgment
to determlno whether iho should
be ihot bunied or bung
Both ladies realixod her predicament and by
gvsluiei allayed bor appruhooiloni. Hy de.
tree iho recovered her natlro languago and
became a member of her brother's family
uear Palestine whore both herself aud child
died In 1870. When captured she
distinctly stat'd that iho had two ions r h;ht
or tru yuan old In lha village lo which iht
bvlongo). Through Judge l'leiunioii
Qutnah coo of bor tecs and a prcmlneul
man In hit tribe auks Mej r lliown about the
fate of hll mother whether the ll living or
dead and saji be hi aid IhutTutai mada
bar donation of land whfn iha waa recap-
tured. n is laid to feel kindly toward the
white people and to have great iiiflumce
with bis tribe. Fortunately Major Urown
had some yean ago spent some weeks with
the Parkers got all the facts and published
them in the Houston Telegram and had a
copy at hand in h'u historical scrap book.
Inferring to t.iU he pr imptly answered the
lot.or giving to (J ianah every item involved
in his inquiry and also the career of b
uncle John fark-.r a younger brother cap-
turt d with Cynthia Ann who is supposed
to be living in Mexico. Not lo make
this articU too long we wil
lunmrUii John in a mil she'd lie grew lo
manhood amoug the Indians and becsmo a
wsn iur. In a raid into Mexico ho cspt'ire I
a M iiciiii girl an 1 married htt. It was a
sort of lovo at llrst sight and hipjilnoaj
reigned. Bit John took tho smull-pox the
first end in his villain and tho entire c.iiii-
nuii.ity 11 m1 forcing bis wifa along and left
him 1I0110. Hho true to the instincts of
MetTan Women wherever known watched
for an opportunity escapod aud went back
moru than a hundred miles to
nurse bur husband. . llor mis-
sion was successful aud ho recovered
but though an Indian by education tho stun
principles of bis Hard Shell Baptist ancestor!
asmrlod therasolvos and ho said to his wife
"My peoplo ars mean. Thoy loft me to dio
liko a sick wolf. Your pooplo aro good:
booaue you camo back to nurse 1110 and to
ve my me. aow wo will go Duck to y ur
p opio and yi.ur f.tthor mid mother shall by
my I'nthiT nnd mother." And thoy word
back to be joyfully adopted and there John
IVitfr and hb vif wor.i living up lo I8G0.
slnci) wliie'i - o havo .-.0 account of tliom.
U iiiioc' j i i' nu ico aud history is history
nut hen t ii ara rocordrJ with slriit
Ihlo'iW to truih.
' llio 't riimprt-N.
Tiio pndflt-trian cnntei-t hot worn Madnino
Dul'ieo and Mr. T. L. Edges terminated Inst
nlj;hU Doing n tuventy llvu hour content
sirl communcing at S o'clock Wednesday
night tho lime did not elapse until 11 o'clock
last night. At 7 o'clock however Madama
DuVrco withdrew from the contest tbouuh
she remained on the track until S for the
tinlatlaiiimont of tho largo audience prosant.
yti ) says when shn leit tho truck she bad
it announced to Iho audience that iho wi.h-
dri from Ibo contest duclmitig to Unish it
on tho ground that the scorers
ar.d tinio keepers of hr opponent
were betting against her and then fore
did not do her juUiuu on the tally shoola.
Shu claimed thai sho waa not beaten ai.d
therefore would not give up tho money bet
until a ilecisii.n was rendered agaii.st u r by
thi editor t.f tho ew "ork Clipper who
win authority in all sporting mutters and
who tho said in Ibo absence of a referic
mint pa3 upon tiio mnriw of the c ue. Sim
11V0 M.noiiuoes th 0 she had l)' u.ipl Vi.-it to
iiialio aiimrist Jlr. K.lgas bid on x'sa ?-y
rv coi.sidered loin a go;itl''..r' no l e
lli.e walker. She claimed ll:.-.-. b-. ;. ('...
very Cuniin-ieueiiiniil of I.-- 1 ontest
III to mil mod lo bn 1111 1 ll rt t'y pa'tiea who
W'Te pre imli If ai d s ll the tm:e to tlis-
couraKo b- r and rotard lit-r and ills' urb nnd
Miiioy bi.r in every way poh'iolo. Mm tai l
"ho h ul been iim.ble V sleep any nei.rc.ly
duriiig tho win In tinio bncsiis of tho nnire
con'.iminlly kept up in tho bad. Hh. had
she said cngig- d lu ninny wa ki. g C 'titi '..
i.nd tiiurnaiiieiits in vaiious portions ot tho
country and the record madu by In r here
was far short of what she had made. Mm had
been disheartened from iho tlnt by
her siirrAundings and hsd been unable on
that account to make her beat efforts. .Mr.
Ki'taa nnnouiiced aflor Ibis Btat-iuei.t from
Mad jinn IJul'rco tliat ho bad made a fair
squaro contoet un I lolinving thai ho bad
fidrlv won the iiiatch ho would not consent
to any reference to the editor of tho Now
Vurfc Clipper but should claim the money.
At 8 o'clock when Madame Dul'ree left the
track the score stood: lidgns Hi miles 15 lapi-;
Miiilainn Dupreoiiy miles and 8 laps. Mr
Km walked on atter this until he ran his
teoieup t-i y.Tt miles and 8 laps. After Mr.
Hlvjns rolirod from tho rinu a swaens'.nko
race "go as you pleaso" ono hour for boys
was iniiio up lor apriao ot 5-0 which was
won b j Jilacktou hue.
hi i a
Twill Teeth.
Thoy voro twi.is only they were four-
toe'.h found on tho street at a lain hour and
shell roa le 1. Thoy stood shoulder to shoul-
der -t i ld friends should and plated no gum
gnu..;. Tlu-y deserved to bo advertised and
no d .uibliiig "thnro.it" can truvorso tiieir
"ntory." SeuleiiceJ on the out posts of Hom-m-liie
duly they hud waU.ho-1 every quid
I'vi-'y .'otn'.o corn dodger mid mit bunk
Vina Ii vl psjeil 1110 rutiy portn s u.r manv
many years. They had stood by tiiir d-i-hvim;
original until the march tif ;tiino bad
ih c-ee l tiu ir iiideslriclibility a:'d rt-lained
th.iir n oral renin to lucb a ihcn.o Ih.al on
two s- paralo occasions thoy had plunged
from their allotted d par'jiieuls Upon iho
pat1 ir cerpnt just In time tu prev. nl a wid
ow ir. in biilt ir liiveiir.ei Into Intimate rcla-
llrii-hip will tteirwell preserved propriutor.
Hut f.aiibfid nnd devoted as they wore a
pn p- r it-iiso of Indepent once and self ro-
(p.. t reoiihod tin m at last hi disunite tue 11
selves Iroiil their .gloomy surroiindiiiga.
'I'i truti liny knew that by I'orceiainio
pioccss they had bon ir-acued from Ibo very
ciny but Meherculol to meet what a fate.
Tin ir preserver was a tobacco chewi-r fond
of garlic nnd at last a ilavo to Llmburgor
chei-fo Firm protest availed nothing.
Tin ir 'tualloiuwa doiporate; nor could they
extricate thomselvei from tho fearful diloni-
ma. Hut tho relief came whon least rxpec-
l"d. As the ini'toralile proprietor of tho
twb s promenaded Main street with the
llk itai.ti in bii baud bo rend one of iho lido-
ipl tieg Jocularities of tliu lily editor. The
pn p.-i-'tor was a dark ai.d gloomy man and
tun rii' in aspo:t but hocouhlo't stand; it.
The upheaval came and with It tho dentrifl-
leal imitators. Their chains were bunt
a unOcr. They wore bee tbouirh friendless
ai.d as th"y heard tbelr hollow llppe.) tyrant
I'a'sbv i ililoqui iog ai to thu misfortune
Li-fallen him they could but agree with him
how "abarpor than aierpent'i Ihitnk ll km
to nsvoaloolklosi" pair of twins.
Thev aro now willing to b used In a grist
mlM rite or law mending ihop bash factory
ot paper mill wlier" old cki or ll iniud
h'r aro notto ha pulverial but with the
"101 1 h of death" or of tbelr original pro-
pn l they decline to make an engage-
.t. evoa of the mint temporary character.
Ye 1 us. gentle reader Ii this Ins then or
Ir tli out? If the proprietor before men-
ll ne I tio't bii dues It will ba by the skin of
bi 'i . U and punlv accldnlal.
A new Heparlnre.
l'oslmattor Coohran hat made arrange-
ment to plaoa a largo writing desk (tlftoon
foot tit melius loi-.it) in the postoffloi for llin
ax'Dmnedatlon of tba ptibll'i. It will be
made or Di";k wamut with j- niich vniw-r
1. .x-'.l. . ' i. r .
pan.ii. on too top oi iramie 01 variou.
colon wi'.l display the advortitemen s ot such
business houns as deir lo adveriuo lu Uio
poiloilice artisticilly nxecuted and arranged
with card racks below for pooet business
car Is. The office will be cleaned out for the
reception of the de?k and no advertising
petiiiittoU in the (.then tereatier except that
which goes on the de.tk. Tnis is a step in
the right direction for which our poctumster
deserve! credit. Let us have our poi-totlh-o
kept as netr as possible in a condition that
will be creditable to our fast growing city.
It is hop- d our bu.-ine-s mnn will encourage
this new and iinportaut departure wi'.h their
ativertitenients and let us havo tho new
ehane ax soon as possible. Orders can bo
ie.fi with tha postmaster.
KKf.MdlOl'A.
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o; l.lvn 011k stieet. I'rtinrii tir ai it
nr lli" P'isior Cev.H. A. li hiiIu.io 1.1
::m p.
in. Iiy tie' Kt-v. J M. Hue Uliy oresiil.titr
i l.l.r. Mthlnilh-st'honl hi n:.i) n m (
iiieeilnjc a 3 p. in. Hiililialli-iti tiiiiii Hi kIii; m
4 . iii. Hie w rt-a ( iii-eiii a I11 M at this
iliureli urn enmlnK in Intera-i en l w II l
.n.trelea tln-oimli Hie week. Hnveral minis.
iei'11 ih HsiM:titi I in iht W'irk hihI all
Or ml ns lrivniuuttve nf d noiniiiatioii aia
eoiillsl'y luvivo to on-oeera'H
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C. Mel line . inter. Servtei s In iIih out Hank
lliiiloliiii.nexi.l.iir lo Lively liall.at II o'clock.
Mulibatli-ieliiiol nlH o'eloeH
fllMlllHtl.ANl) I'llKsliy IKItlAS It'll
.1 ler-ou at'eet-Kev. I). W. llr imoHiiii pus.
I' '. PreaiUlniriii II a. 111. anil7:.Hii. 111. N1I1.
I. lli-Bi hool niiiijiia. in. I'rMir iii-i-iIik W )!-
1 fduy at 7:3(1 p 111. A conllal Invitation to
KtliT HAI'Tlr'T li'lll'KCII-r.oriicr of
Iilve link iiinl ll rtvoml rireeis. In the nl-
i'iiei)iil Hev. W. II. I'arka pastor Id v. A. V.
Ilnl. lo will I'n noli m H i lout 7 ::m p. in
Siniiliu ."lio.. ni li;;m a. 111. W. ll.Tnntelier
siiieiiMi.iuiit. All aie coi'diiiUy InvlieU to
lltl'MHl.
T.WIhtlVU't.K M K n::i'l!i'tl.-(in Kim
K're I neur U. H. efniit HMon--!!ev A. II.
l.''illpil -lor t'r -lt I itir ill 1 n ni. niiil7:'H'li m.
Ihe 11
i-iitr. 1 is -iuti'ltii in H:.;n 11. in.
i'li.-l ni :::iii iu u.li.nui .In. hi ft .
I Iii'pihI lit. l'll".r-lll' el In U'nl-
i .11 nt 7::i i. All are nvi... to nil
'. "'.ms lr.u. A we e.oiiie to
Miinilnv-
M t. u
i.i....li(
tl.'(l. M.
-trioi.
Klil't
tfMIVI-A'UIAN i:llfi(i:l.-s.r.
i-'o.-k iiiil'.v n-i'liLiit 7i)'eiii.-
Vie
fj'ulille i-.-iriliatly lnvii a
"'1 it.i-ii-i 1 lujii'.-ii i:.-.r.ei- s-.-ea-iti'.te
.'In'et ami IVi.i'i-ii ui cvi'iim--J II. rnr-
rv pn-ior. hi.rvieea o 11 a In iie'l 7' ;p ie.
Soiiloel l.r Hie iiinniiu I Ii i Mn.leui Iniiilel'a
Allll ik ill Ihe li w.e iil.il (.Int. il.jrel Tor
ilmveiiiijriiiiii-ii t--ri-s I Tiulta In ihe Life
of 1 vi.li m mil v--e!ni't in u a m. Scats
line. All i-mulallv lnvili.il.
Flit-TI-HHIMIUS CMlTKl'U Corner el'
Caioluls e: mi l 'll'tlll icr.etl. AUUon I lurk
will iireu li Huh moriiliiK at lo::; o'clock.
AH are .i'cUlly Invusil.
NI'i:'IAI. KOI It KM.
rNOTJt:!! is hei-eby Klven that Henry
Loeli and Henry Krleillaiutei uuiler the sluts
name of laebA Krle.llioeler nru llieoulvsuc-
oiiBsiiis of tue lute ili-in of ike Lnel A (;. d
they alone an aotkurla il fi Iriin-aet nil liua-
iness l erliiiuliia lo snl.l lutu ilrin. The nuhlle.
a- neriilly are iiotlfliMl or this liietaml i.iiieii-iU
t'teall upon and corn-spoud only with saiit
Li -mIi KrliHlliiiiiIer In Ml iiiaMera connjcu-J
wlt'i siihl late llrm. W roe Mill at ot" old
land eornar Camp .-n.l tu:i.M (. r. crv
" will vjrvoonr i.e t :ii.iwli.h the same dis-;iau-!l
i lc ii toloi-ii
: .'i u.; i i(it:iu.AKiKit.
?; ovli.v. iil 4- lONiiriiui e MutiMitH
mill IIIMoi .i
-Hi . MN T.xiti Keh. 111. 1.--I
To nil wliinii it may coueci-it;
JIiIh It loof itlij Hint tlie Mm Mutual insur-
er.!!" t tmimiiy r Orleins I li'i
iill ruspi-cta fully rniuiilleil with ihi lnn o
TfMiaasi-uiulii unit pivi u :tHt to its ileliu tnci-
in IhhUnte ami that MiufauM c iupauj liolii;
a rertltleaiHi.liiiithorliy fiom I Ills oiiireeiil-
t inn it unto iiiitilntviH lu ha ninte f ircme year
iMinllie tit iluyof Jniiiioy iivil. to tlie
day ot lleeeiiitier IMS! -
Ulveii under my liainl asvl tea! id oilUs
In Mtluttiu d iy Hii.l unie lirit ai ovu written.
A. W. Sl'Altilir i.omuiisaiuu.-r
DAKHAN A THK.KVANr lieiieml A1(eiila
Dallas.
JOHN K. At.liEliDrT Loral Airenl over
l-iieliatiKa lUiiti Dalias.
tlepitrlmeut or Inaiirmice ndillKlicn
mill IliHlory.
Atm in Texas March 1st lsl.
To nil wliom It mav com ere:
This is to lenity 'lint tin- l.nniar Insurance
coiiMiinyof N-w Yoik liai In all iih f 11 .
eeiiii.lii j Willi the Intvitnl Tesas as lulliioiis
piMiile i. in I ik lining i iiii.4 i im MSll
t.i"l ilial the tol l imiii.ii v lio di n rwuici.
oliiiiiuhiliv rr.on llilsiiill'iv fmlil-.i u I' looo
liusiaesa III tills nl. tli.ir one y er fn.m llet 1st
d-y ol.la.nmry InI in ihe :i.tuny ot Dec .on-
lie ld.
It.voii nr.di r mv Hand nn.l ui ..oi..- i..
....iiii tin-.i..t nn. i it it. i ihi nii'ive wrilln
..... A-. 1 Sl'' I'i" I. tO-lillMi If.
IVlV V I'liA.l-. t AN I'.it.n.TSl A---..
JlHINH. Al-l.r.ll-iH.- lc.il Aj.nt. .yer
Kietinlii:lioi l Una
Iteiinrliiiriit of luaii. aurr H iiimic
oiiH Hi.loiy
Ai siin Tutas Ki'lirinuy 17 1.-M
To A'l tYhiuii it iii-iy I'uuM ru:
This lain Certify h d the CoMlnenial In.
"ir-'iin iiipii y i r New rk Iota la ml ie.
si ten lolly e .nni ted Kin 1( imV.f .S
ai.e..inllilMiiH i ie-nleiil lo ia tiuiiin liiiHiiu -h
I i llilM ile ami tlmi U r Kiln riiiu.iaiiv h ud i
eerilile iie id niilleirliy ir on UiU tull-.
itiiiiiii 1 1 to do iiiiiiii'KHliiini H1i r.r o i
er.lrittn Hie In! oiiv i.r .i.iih.ii. k
:iinl i4' til lieiviiutier iKti ' ' '
ultra iiiiiut my hammed seal nl eille- In
Aiinln Uio dity hihI il.tiM ii- uh'ove
Isiai.. wrlllen. A W. M'AIUIII-
t'omiliUMltiier.
r.. j- nr.wr.jjTAitPiu.nnnaa.
AVi"N ''B:KV' eiieril
llemrliiieul of In our mice Mtnllnltca
ami llltinry
Ai .Tet. 1.... M.iflh i tu.i
To All Whom ii may Coic ni- ' '
i ni isioeaiiliy Ihni ihe Klre Asseela'lon or
I'lilueleil.hla liuanaiitiai i-.in..titf ..i- ui
il' ll lua. t. lias lu Ml r uieeia fiii:veoin.
piled trim in inns ol - i. vu t'lill .n
preetd. -lit lolls th in) Im-lnca. In thins. hi
niul thai the -sltl etiiiipneyliolm a eertillea'e
el authority tc in I ot wllm iiuti w ti lo.lo
lis in a In this ainie lor one j .r irn n8
l..Hor .laiiiiuiy. I.vll. m 1I..II.1 iv f i..
o inner Im ' v
lilv.'ii ii'Mler my tined ami sealor nitl.-e In
Austin tlietlav an l oa .llr.i nimvo
atAl. l wrilteu. A. tt .M'.MUIH-
Ci.mmlsiit)tier
tVln. '' nlXT Aa"- lla.
Dissoiutiun ami Co iiaitiioi-slitp.
TJ-e putn-rsliip nerntnfom rxltilin heiwern
1..1 ''"'""""" K 1 ll'lerweod un
der Mm It. ui name of Wrlliii.n ft Itmi.r.
w..d. lalhU.la tit..tvl mi.l.alr; Z't
here:. hi. eurtled o I M ... uuliKU n
.-Md. who haveenleM ru.a
f.'' ""'ill.U-i.'ei- Ibruaioe er U.rll. 4
tuU'' M. D.'MHI.INtiitiN
II V. lt.M KWlMJl).
"'"'''"eaera..lyf:ITe loll o 1 (t m
WrlrB Hill It.r HW
At a rreat aiai-ii. it.-i- i
. iioairnii-liiirttnw. and dweldmr mill i .tii
oriugihH'"r l ii.-it . a o... 1 . vv
wllKliaTlAia kuElti i)iaiJM.
Pacts lot Fane
a"
WE OFFER 0jr
SILKS SATINS
A'J1
GQ
3A j
jS o
4$ 9
REDUCTION
OF
BE.V1
SHAWLS. LADIES' AND
M i(il TACI'l
BLAWM
X X X3C O H
PRINTERS ilND
lU'il.IiiHEItM
Usod I
the
111 anil a :ir(h n.in
HI j
m o 15 PER
o
WOLFE & BAEUOH
OnreslablMinipiitlsverv mueh h larmsi nml mn.. .
M!sHi..p rlv.r. O.irsr.vilai.'tvaib-ls thfanm llr ' ? T1''.' tU. kln''
Mt.iriunsand Ileal Kstilo Afc-out w. fi. kll Vhi li' 7 LXT'l ;V V11"'"-. Mr
Inilielretll .a r-jaau auidsof Jlooks. Pruilluu and stn.loiirry 1
WMMf$
rJiHM aiM).--.n.il win il. Tl I r!!;lu?r
1 aai i-fsati t'ik I l n . I'C It fc I a
er. It .mis i vcry n'uu if. f
... t uuei'lij .
tafacturci bj TSE Eli. KATLteicO Ka. 213 Korlh Lliia Stet St
DYSPEPSIA.
importeraBnd Wholoaalo Denir. i
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
liats Moots id Shoos Notions Etc.
7t t.tn.rSrsi X''1Crd Twonty-Fourth Street
GALVESTON TEX.
UKliOKH
KB LOKII.
IKE LpEB
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nnni
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COMMISSION HISUC1IANTS
I And Dealara In
Liquors Jobacco and Cigars
716 ElmStrcet Dallas Texas.
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GENTS' UNDERWtAR.
- -ww 'isuf Voir q
llKRS OIT
BO
X XX 3T3 XTL en f
STATIONERS
OF AbL
Stota of Texas.
H'aat ol the
. Merr'innt.
lonrry reipiired
TE3
SLGOS
i:.v
If'.'to f Iron IVniTlsn Vm inrl t'm Pho
a' ' . " a'lWf'i V .AIll Ol A Mill'
'" tiia ud kiw t uAil M2i
Ml" WsTqtarlf'rsyata 'Wiiirmtt
& BRO..
A. L. AEB
ifiaw
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FACTORS
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