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THK! DALLAS HERALD. SUNDAY MOHyiW. MAKCH 20.188.
. 1UER ASO HwW.
GlOBhl ARSOLU.
Ton loveiPme on all well 1 knew It then!
t)ue night you kinaed tue uudonwaih lb
roH
Andaald ihnt w mntt never alas again.
That was the. parting Ihkl atraugo moment
when
The heart lti weakness and IU atienKth dis-
closed 1 know you loved me tUenl
Yon love m jel ah well I know It now!
Bv these fuw Htolen kisses tad and Under
That give toy spirit ulrungth 1 know uut bow
Vailing Hits iMinimniKiiu lip and liruw
To Ml my anul with niiLglod (loom and
pienuor
I know you love me now I
An thnn anil raw. oh lat It I fur avt
Let thoko ilhtir ll atlll toll tha sweet old
aiory
Let those kind kisses atlll drive rplof away
Lli-hlmi ltiv Iimbvv criaM trulil iluv Id ilav.
4ml make toy crown u( llioriia a crown of
glory
Forever and for nyvl
miimihiln A. l.otiliN.
ALMKO ITIll'IVAI. OHAVM.
When we worn children playing togsltier
Ou Moon's tiiiwm lrl
In tier witching April weather
Of lailgmer aim High and aimple.
We with child" ii playing t.ethr
Kor a happy huppy while.
Wo were Invars straying tugcllicr
Ho lightly over Urn luiid
That cso.icely Titll'd Ilia boat lor
Hardly printed lliu mud.
We were lovera situ; lug together
Ou Uouu'i fairy strand.
And atlll there are olillilren playing
Uu Urn lelf-mniie tlno-minil hdlt
And mill there are liivera atriylug
lly Moua'nellln rill l
For our children are round us playing
And we We are ioverahillt.
THE AJ1H.KIIAN UIKI..
Why Sim la Not What Mio Oniiht to Be
PhlladelnlilaTluies.
The amphitheatre of Jolle-inon Medlca'
Col logo hospital on Banaom struct was
thronged lint niijht with professors and stu
dentsand thoir lady friends to hear the annu-
al address to tho alumni by Dr. Hamilton
Osgood of notion a graduate of the collogc
whoso subject wai "Tho Neoseity of a K-idi-
cal Change in tho Training and Education of
tho American Girl." At bast fifteen hundred
persons wore present nearly ouc-hall'of thorn
bciog lidies.
Tho groAtist trror Dr. Orsgood laid In tho
training ol tho Ainorlcsn girl in thitt tho in
' hllowod to he come a woman before she knows
it. Ono day eha in a child; tho next all un-
proparod all ignorant of v. hut it mean; tho
is a woman. Take thn avoraye girl of to-day
at tho age of nineteen; wo will say. Thn
girl who would blush if obliged to conl'us
ignorauco of aoniu fourth-class character
of mythology will calmly admit that
he . not only knows nothing
of the physiology of hor functions but is
perfectly luditl'aront about it This is a mon-
strous error one lb to which our eitla would
by no menus be allowed to fall. They
should be so trained bolwoen their twelfth
and fourteenth jcai'S at. uut only t bo nion-
tally and physic.l'y porf ot i.r the mo-
tainorphosit which :s cuiuing. Tho Amorl-
can girl should kno-vbnw to live phyjiing
Icallyaml gradually he ti'.tightiuo giual and
divine meanings of womanhood fcl a
should be Impressed with a feeling of rov ur-
enco for her highest mission in liti in rpito
of as many women's rights doctrines as
might Oil the shelves of a Uodleian library.
The women of to-day who am striving to
put (I)' and lly from tho true mission of
womon remind ono of the boy who in or-
der to rid himsolf of an aching tooth lllled
it with gunpowder put a slow mutch to it
and then ran. - From tho ago of twelve V
the day of hor marriaso a girl should-be
made to feel her responsibility towards her
futuro and thorn whose lives will ono day bo
in hor kooping. If tho boy he lather the
girl Is in a doub'e souso mother ot tho man.
A NATIONAL KKQUlftlTB.
The supreme end of nature Herbert Spen-
cer says is tho wolfaro of prosperity. The
first requisite to success fa lilo is to bo a
Sood animal. Tho American girl should
now that to have a uation of good mothers
is tho first requisite of national prosperity.
Bho should be taught hor share in this doeir-
ablo result which is to
be attained only through conscien-
tious care of her body. Sho cannot escape
from herself. She cannot chango hor sux.
The restlessness so common among our culti-
vated women la mistaken and fruitless in-
subordination; an oniloavor to oscapo tho
amies wnicn are tna ciory and mould con'
Itltute the chief loy ot woman.
Need I toll you why a chaniro. a radical
ohango in the education and training of our
girls is necessary t Look at the young
womon oi sutoon to twonty wno pass us by
hundreds as wo walk the streets. Whether
they bo rich or poor what is nioro
rare than a Unoly formed girl
with firm stop bright eye nnd ruddy
chunk? Whon these are lucking what is tho
reason of their absonco? "Tho first obser
vation of a Kuropean who comes to Aniori
ca" says Dr. Ciarko in his "Sox in Educa-
tion" "is that our women are a fceb'.a race
and if a physiological observer ho is suro to
. add that they aro responsible for a I'eoWe
mmrneillnir thorn." "1 never saw so
tnnny pm iri togother" said Lady Am-
porljto Dr.Cikf during a visit to alios-
ton school "only" Uo addod "thoy all
looked sick."
TUB D1PKRHRNCK.
AVhy ihould there be such a radical ditTor-
ence w the troatment of boys and girls in
their early years? Tho boy bai his warm
fl0;hlng. His foot and legs aro well pro-
tooted. Tho girl Is but;half clad llalfher
llmoi i are expoied to tho woathor protantod
only by stockings nono too thick tho neces-
sary under garments in tho majority of oases
being omrtied. This ditloroncu fixes a point
SI. . f" l0 cultivation t.r the groater
onsltlyonois of tu KirK Tho Ignorant
ow but little oaliit the amount
ofphysloal vigor it .otti an insuffl.
clnntlyolad girl to awrn.
Uut while iilrls aro not clven onou.t
erclso as chi'dren thoy aro allowed to havt
too much of a kind that Is not good for them
whon thoy grow older. Tako the oxwptlon al
case where itlrls are not allowed to aa Into
fashlonabl dlislpattoa until alter they loavo
school. Tketa glils' all unused as thoy aro
to uio strain or social dissipation plunge into
Tone oi DDgagvmonts ainnors lunches
Mrtles balls and theatres orowdl nrr unun
each with hardly a chink for rest. The rosult
is that ono or two seasons rob thorn of their
bloom and brightness and not only this but
toey nave vinauitea vno social pleasures by
mere gluttony.
acnooLCBAMUiKu
Ono cf the groat errors of tho day Is that
a gin is vxpocuQ to compiuio ner cljcatlon
by hor eighteenth yearan ago at which lads
are but little mote than half way in theirs.
Everything in the shape of culture Is crowd-
(d Into the years during which the girl
should be cultivating the physical strength
common sense and practicality which aro to
bo of lifo-lontr benefit to her and her de
scendants while half the so-called culture
with which fashionable education crams the
Ir I Is cf little uie end is quit kly forgotten
os i study ted more exorcise should be the
rule. Upon good health and upon the abil
ity to petti nu tier tunclions easily ana natu-
rally depends in a very largo d ree the
comfort and happiness of women in later
years. Our girls ruh through the years of
their adolescence utterly regardloss of the
great need ot intervals of reft. And if the
careful mother or the watchful physician in-
sist upon periodical repose they submit to it
most ungraciourly aud with an impatient
criticum upon their sex which is pitiful.
Thoy try to live as if thero woro no swing of
tido in thuir organism. They wish to live
down and put undor reckless foot tho neces-
sities of their sex but it is the old llifht with
windmills with this dilTorenco: Don Quixote
racorerod from his hurts; but ihey in too
' maay cases never do. 1 can mention two wo-
mon honored by our sex as wsll aa their
own who sro largely responsible fur Hie
present rettlns'nosa of many of their sUtcrs
They am noble cultured women cf great
influence. One of lliein cob lusted to a pa-
tient of mino thHt last voar that nervous ex-
haustion nearly mado "her insane and inci-
dentally remarked that at hor last contlmi"
ment she sent off her proof shoots ind at tho
satno moment callod for doctor and nurse.
You would bo surprised if I told you
her name. Tho other admitted that in spile
of all the had raid in puhlie touching the
tights ot women her persistent unrietfiil
labor had so exhausted her that she had
modified her views but woul 1 hot confess it
to any man living and would not have the
public knov of it for tho world. I could
quote other .iially signilli-ant confession').
These caos ai only a fresh suggestion of
tho battle with li.o wir.d mills it would
loom us if thoso women ought to know the
exact sense and weight of what they alllron
and teach lint do they realize tho actual
condition of our young girls anil is this
condition entirely dun to mistskos in dres
and parly going? Do we physicians not
know there is another Bide?
FIVE O'IMKK TEA.
Tho rowost of all tho rods la laurel red and
it is soft and ducky.
The finest quality of French lielo thread
hosiery it stuped iu clusters.
The bolted baggy clumsy ulster bus boon
ontirely discarded by elegantes.
There Brn very graceful spring wraps in
many of the new styles to bo had for SI) 00
or $10.
We very itiuuh four that t! poke bonna'
you will havo to cont.t whether it sui iiyour
stylo of boauty or not.
iiy fastening fl iwots to pslm leaf fans you
uut. an t lleet which is thoroughly mpane'j
and at present regarded with favor.
Tho hmnllo pieces of most rrtidv-uiRds
bouses have an adaptive quality for thoy can
appropriately bo tued for tombstones.
Tho statisik'i.l person will bo grntillod to
learn that the liroi.w) tailing of Mr. Willimn
U. V andorbill's new hoUjO will cost J 10001).
With thoso wlm do not mind nxpensn.
painted lai n is coming into lavor for curtain
iu rooms whoio thero ia not a strong light
A 1'arisiim manufacturer reproduces on
wull papur fac sinilles of brocades and cut
velvots that aro said to mal.o supy b hang
ings.
A novelty for triinmlng dresses and nian-
tics la wide g;illoon on each aide of whlelt ft re
two rows ot leaves initio of 8 punish luce fold-
ed iu ecallops like leaves.
A practical Londoner of thort memory
evidently proposes ttiat men havo their
names emblazoned on their shirtfronls.and la-
dies theirs embroidered ou the corsugu of
their dresses.
Tho Dower ptssomtinUriea nro made of
beads ot all tho colors in thn leaf and U wer
and nro made to r'preont diiis'io." tulips and
all gracetul dooping (lowers such ns lilies
tuscnuis anj tno into.
Tho Mecca prnver ru(i which vou find on
the staircase laiidihKi of eomo houses vou
visit may ho very good to lay your prayme
on but when you stumble) ovor them jotl
feol like anything hut prayihg.
A dado should bo higher in a dtawino
room Ui.'iii in n tlining-mom. In Die IiiIUt n
low dudo ia good to tavu thn marks of chair-
backs while in the firmer it spoils Uio effect
of largo pioo s of furniture.
Thosowho liko to wesr something which
every ono will know to be costly hsd bottor
don the shirred insulin ot b ack satin uier-
voitletix or satin Surah which is iucontost-
nbly the most oxpeueivo garment for tho
aprmg.
The Jnrsoy Lily's name baa been bestowed
on a novelty mado of French chuddab cloth.
and for breakfast or for a light wrap in tho
carriago or at tbo seasido nothing ia likoly to
do mora popuutr man tno iiangiry abawi
A black acart some people think carries
an airot respect which is in itself protection.
and a woman thus attired It has boon said
glides on bar way liko a small close-rooted
vessel light nnd trim seeking no encounter
out prepared tor ono.
Tho new mlllinory buttorfly Is not tho gay
creature of former years standing witnTtis
wings expanded as if about to .imbiba his
rations of honey but a worn spiritless and
weary-looking being who seems to cling with
difficulty to tho bonnot by a leg or two nud
looks as though he doesn't caro a flg whether
ho holda on or drops otl.
lraliloula ami 1 heir 1'iiMIi.
A Washington lottor says all tho presi-
dents were with ono oiception men who ro-
apoctod Christianity. Washington and UaiflolJ
however woto tho only ones who wnro church
communicants. Adams marrle.1 a clury-
man's daughter (Abigail fcmiilh) but be tlid
not accept her v iaws. Ho was inclined to
unltarianism which In his day was becom-
ing vory prevalent In Massachusetts. Jefler-
sou was not a believer in Christianity at
least whllo proslilont. Ho had during his
residence in France bocomo skeptical and
hit election was opposed by tome on the
coro of infidelity. Aftor Tom l'aino had
wriiimthi "Aim of Uenson" Jollorson in
V1.VU Ullll U v. i.l u IV nUHnlM WhlCa Wat
undorstooa to no a uiroci recocuiiion ...i
ai'eeptanco of his opinions. Infidelity at
that time was so fathlonable that In polite
socioty it was rather eccentric to avow dif-
ferent opinions Madison while a student at
Princeton collego was of a religious turn
but it woro off under tLe euro ifolllco. His
'trly religious oonnetHiona wor l'resbyterlan
Monroe it said to havo favorox Kplsoopaey
John (iulncy Adams waslno.iodtoUnitarl-
aaism. Jackson wai a Methodist and died
In the communion of the church. Van
Huron was brought up In tho Uoformcd DuW h
cuuran out ancrwaru oecamo Inolinoit to
episcopacy. Harrison favored the Motho'
Out. Tyler was en bpitcopallan. Polk was
baptized by a Methodist preacher aftor his
term of oUlee bad expired. Taylor favored
Knisconacv. Fillmora attnndnl th TInK.-i.n
church. Frank Piotce was a mombor of tho
uonRergaiioniiiu socioty in Concord though
uv m vuiuniuuieaui jucoaDBn Wat A I rt'S-
ttyteran. Lincoln atlonded Uurlnv't church
at often as ha could but was not a raomber
though Ills roligionus convictions wore
deep 0 rani's predilections are well known
ti.l . .u.a.i.i. '
aw n.v ww.viu
The Aetreaeand Hnabaadl.
"Uath"lnNsw York Trlhane.
I peeped Into Oiara Mortis' droning bou'
dolr with a writem friend lympathcllo with
her ellltigs and Retilus last Thursday. The
ftetrtsi eas with her cup of tea sod dressing-
maid and betweon ti e acts of that racking
piece "Camille" bad all her presence of
mind and remembrance of distant faces and
nsines with susceptibilities and native kind-
ness showing that thn soul at least was no
invalid. As Mr. Harriot; had s lid a moment
before: "Clara ie a baroniuier." The re-
sponsive temperament of a child arswei-e-l to
the demands of talent like Ariel hearing the
stum l'rospnro say :
ilast lliou" spirit
rerfortii'd to ujint the tetupoat thai 1 hade
tin?
The husband brave enough to wed such
electricits looked to me like Mr. Taltncr
tho manager and wis i business goutleman
who has also learned the infinite supervision
and challetgo required in theatrical atmos-
phere without which the artist is lell to light
jealousy and rspseity alone. )Vht diabo-
lism was in the wretch who could in camp-
f.nli .wora' spite have put words in these
iiiou Is agtinn each other? ilut like all
toad-tdools the lie died in a night. Like all
too n (instrous injuries it was tho last bince
then the universal recognition has come tho
tailing is open aud til l he isles applaud.
Letter Mat.
Tho following U a liot of letters remaining
in the I'ostollice at Dallas Dallas county for
tho week ending March 7 18H1 which
if not called for iu four weeks will bo s.nil
to tho Dead- Letter ollk-o. l'artios calling for
these letters will please say "advertised"
giviog date of advertised list:
Adainii Mr
Al It (I 8
A rnoM A unto
Austin lllldle
Isixler. Klrli
Bilt.ix lleWltt
Ba'os T
liollllu
lliwley Philip
llowoii h'auuie
Browu T
lirockinan K.vema
llrowu t'liarlle
hrjwo llulda
(Jiiimdy I V
(inrrliifiioii John
Caiilliod W T
Curie lieolKd
(Jllttou.Madle
i ulvln A II
CollliiM Tom
l ook W Hue
lox V U
t'i'itiiditll Clayton
Ualtou.)enn
Hoiiloy M K
Bowuil l'lia
Dyur llerla
lrake.loliii A
Druke John M
Kdwiils Mary
Fanner tleew
KlrHHOII Isaliolltt
I'mi)! Kuin
KiiieleuliM.'.'i lU7.io
liMU-ll C II
union sirs j
Uoulil II c
lir.ll.t c
Hull Jl P
Herdawav M V (.')
Hart. Kllzn It
J.iuus Wlll'u
AmeH I.UEie
AtaliiKon John
Austin K O
Hulci Amanda
ltatea tjeori;e
lien y. II
lloul.len. Iti'V Ir
lli liillle Hugo
Hi hiii li rsiewart
llruuker V U
llniwn W alter
lirown iMarlln
llualiea Mary
Cane .lane
Carroll J
Chusaiill. II
Clerk Mullln
Cleiiiletiinir A 1!
Uoiwell 1. W
Cook W (!)
Cork ki-nj U
Conn Willie It
Pundrlde duo
li.liira i'eter
Poison .'.h I: In A
Drew J V V')
1 ) inn ah A At
I'.hrlNh Kn dorlck
l''eeilllll Ueolu
fowler tieoittO
f 'lirul C
(Million (.'him
tileun Matile
tiol-in Triuiuae
Oumlilll J II
llaiuinena Tom
Harry Mary
Hart 11 1-
lluiiileron Svnthln
llollliiHSToilli r'nnk
lluiwtull UdliUlu
Jones. 'Ihoiiins
Joyi Mill i
Kennedy lllley
Kulg U 11
llama. Aueie
lleriitloii Win A
Htuiten l'reii
HuBhy.W I
olmaon
JuiMon Kilward
Kiitidnil P. I
Mle Ahyah
Kill ion J W
Laue ll .tt In
twrerieo J V
l.awsnn. Mitlhew
Leiixon llouier V
Lew
sloore Jai ft
Moore Alery
Wilier (leurgo
Milter It It
Mlimer W II
Melsner Oil
M.'iits '1 homss
Miush'11 .lolmsop
lleliotiald Msiajli't
Niisnii peby
Mehole ti-lav In
Leo saora A
Uiuiihr. Alexander
Morrison Old JalLe
Momt. .lullus
Miller l'll7..ilielh
K.ller Hullln
Mllla.'liui
ile.idnwa lamr
liiitlory Samite
UuMurtryluhn
Miiali Tli'is.l
Nleleilrt Minnie
O'Nolll. Ilenrv
l M rail WllliH
Owi llH. W Tills
iinliaud Kiiuua
t'.liorn W l
tWlrcil A
urr jua u u
Parker Monroe Pultun Mlnervy
I'eaice N II Plnliard l-'ruik It
Potts W lilted Piul't Mary Alii
It-yiuou.l Bill or Kaly nook In W It
iininaev .1 litis itelluldi. husiui
Ilauklll (irnl.'O Knop. (In) IV
Iteele Kred Itlehaixluon. Wrlull
lilee W It It iheriH Jnn'pli K
H mora J iimei l 'deM A I
ll'.jall J It It V A
Hoolurdou liusliiri .Mr
Itudolph Cuailiu
Snnliiril l.nry
Hiindora I'M
fehrlver (iorso
Miorirhh-.f Hello
Hiiiie 1 uey
bi.iiw A J
Htevensuil VV U
Htono N l)
Hniin Ussy
UueKtet Ashley
Taylor John
T-rrell Win
'tharp tleoruo A
T.Mile li I
8iori.rl tf
Hekiili. .1 1
siiiiaiiniH John
Sniiih K I.
Slleed Henry
ftlrun .1 W
Htotie W 11
Mony
Taylor .1 A
Tavlor.TUeinaa N
'IViiplolen Martha
TllUIIIl80ll.l li
Turn boll James
liicker J iimes
Vlarrlal Amamla
Wadsworlli J A Wallri Leon
Waiiaee.! W Wallace Mary I:
Want B V Warn-n Henry
Wuruer I. W A Co Weakly Mary
Weaver.lt II Wo.nl r.iiln
Wrulil Tlieotlore wrlelu A U
White J M
HllCN
ltoWllr.liB II
lioid it ii
Jonee K 'I'
Keuno !dv
Wlufivy Kiln
Adums ME
torrlng'.oa. J 8
llulehlns siurR s
luirrntiit It A
Huiuliill.J II
t'eroiuii.
(Ltrliw A '.
Ahlntrom Aiib
Lyi eti I'atilek
M iilHiimon. W Ulnni
it colder of HnllRsl.oi'ne Ku.ii AO I' W.
A Crimo Itntulitlscuee.
Now York U irrenioudmco Troy Tinea. I
Tho death of tho lain Mrs. Joseph Hoxiej
rtx'njls tho fiv:t that she was the last person
connected with tho Kobinmu and ltelei Jew-
clttreily. On tbo 11th of April 18'ifl
boforo daylight' tu alarm was heard at
Iloxio's and a policoman brought IhoAurful
news that Moxio's clerk who loft tho shire on
thn previous evening in all tho glow of
apparent innocence was under arrest fur
murder tho deod bavin r been doro with the
hatchet used In tho store lloiio kuirlod
down to tho scono and was appalled by the
revelation of tocrot licentiousness audWv
termination in tho horrors of tnidnlKhtntur-
dor. ltoblnson was a Una IcoKiiiR wun
man and though only ninelotn years old
was fully developed iu business capaeitits at
well as hi etinie. Uo was Imprisoiieil thi
old Utldewoll which stood In tho paik and
displajod from his coll window a pla-nni
boarinc tho words "not Rtilltv." Tha bliwry
of this horriblo uairistoo'well known to
roqulro further referonco. Tha tram ofcir-
cumslances was more than enough to convict
tho prlioner and hit acipiitt d ere tied ItiMir.
ration ss well as turpn'o. District Altothey
l'honix howeyer was vtry Inrlliciint
whllo tho dnfenco wm admlrnhly conducted.
An alibi bved en perjury was Inlrodifcd!
and ORden llolfuian's plea in behalf of 'tho
poorbot" was Irreilslihln I
Hoxio t spting irndu was rulnoil. Iho
Mcllomsnt occupied his mind and btisliicss
was MKlrctod. Kventuslly ho fallcd.and
thon became president ol au Insurance com-
pany. 1 remember l.lm at a line lookimrold
Konllootan of cheerful manners and resdr to
converse on r.vervlhlrs but the (treat Intfdj
which had cast such a blight upon his kt-
tunes ltoblnson bocamn an adventtror
in Texas. lletlna Townscml vho
kont the bouse whore the crlmooeuir-
rod retired lo lludson and passod the laltor
part of hor life In penitence. Judge Kdwards
who Itlcd the esse died in 1H4S and Ogien
Hoffman prncrded him to the grave. Vhenix
is alto dead. The old jail was demolished
when tno Totuhs wiw opened; the spot where
thn crime was doue is ccupied by a ware-
house ad now the last relic of tho art air i
borne to the grav. Since IvibiiiSonV day
thousands of youth who have come hither
to seek their fortun have if ono to ruin. The
temptations of the mein pu'is are increasing
in power and tho havoc nudn arcorg this
class is iiK'cf M'HimiI ai'l o i; fmtuns ir.
metropolitan lilo.
Hokum t'l-rtlflfHtet.
It lsnovlledrmx.il s.nir preleedlnmo be
nisdeot woiiit- rtui nreit('i pjuis buika Ac.
and puiVeil tipby 1hk lioxuNo-rtlfleuteautpro-tendeil
luitaeiiloiiH eitren Lut a hiiuple pure
eft'iclive inedlelue matie of well known valua-
ble remedied that furululi Hh own Crrtilicnloe
by ll eiii-i . V 'i ler to Hop I .i I '.-- Hie pur-
eat and lies! of niedieiiuH Hu t ruths" aud
"Pruvorlia" Inaiioiher voliinin.
A Worthy luNlilulioii.
Attention is called to tho Medical and
Surgictd institute snd free dispensiiry corner
of l'oydras and Main streets. This is a truly
charitablo institution. It reflects credit upon
our fair city and is worthy of tho liberal
patronage of our citizens. ;S;e advoruVemont
in atiotlier column.
Au liuterprisliig Slim.
Numorous flutlering testimonials show
what M. Stiicklan.t ii Co. cf Galveston
bavo accomplished in their lino of business
Thoir lithographic work is inTonor to nono
and their job printing and binding depart-
ment aro the most com pinto in Texas. It is
not necessary to send your work away from
homo for M. Strickland & Vo. can do it as
well and as cheaply as northern hoU;UE. bend
to them for estimates and samples and be
convinced.
Job I'rltfiliiK in Color
The Hkiisli) Htk.ui Jon PniNTinn Urnca
Is now turning nut some ol Die moat beautiful
Job work in cnlora e vcr eveeuled In Texas.
'or ai tlallo work ko to the Heuai.u Jon
Fiu.nti.no OKt'tca.
Kitllroittl Ii-UtiK.
. The IfliiAi.n Stkam Job I'hintino On-ior.
laprepure-l lo execute In the liiiclnwt Htvle of
an. niiy aiei n u rauroau prtntlnu at the ahurt-
est note.
For emhroidory in line ami cheap prnde
go to A. & K. Alittenthel. '
Now York cream obi'....
FHgo and other imporloJ chei
Menczoi's.
Hiss and
i at Joseph
Bess
-
ISl ('nrnnileletst New (krlcnna.
aiu.leiiti liouril nt Ihi! ColloKf. Write fjr clr-
oulars etc to.T. W. HLACKMAK.
j ''lil nrlloiiil I.CKNniid
-'iii" AriiiMiiiveuJI the inotloimol
urn niitiind llnilis. l'eriect
H'liieiiiorlfiri In all easoa or no pay
I'rioc-n reilueed. Sole Maiuifiietureia
ior .Maliuid Conre(!en.(i) Holdiera 'ol
Ii.ialana. A. Mi !' It.Vto tT Mn'n.
uf.ictnrer No. Vti Oatup 81. N. O.
C AllTEll & GIBSON
413 r.lut St. Ilntlna
BLAME BOOK
MANUXAOTUKKHH
Jlagazine and Law Hook Btmling
OOITNTY WOBK a Hwelaliv.
IMPERISHABLE
PERFUME.
Murray & Lanman's
FLORIDA WATER.
Best for TOILET. BATH
and SICK BOOM.
ERSONAL-lf you want FAKFI.
ISINAIIt.l' S.TNTOM .MAIIG
l.tM HINU nt iciisiiiiulilo prices
vend to Tl( Hi H 4t '. till)
I'clflir.tted Mi'leliinl I' llloiaof fSr
l.ouislK-itHlilialied ls;.7).whoVlll
scud free Iiy mail a full lino oi
sninplis of piece pintls ineiisuio-
liloiit rules r Ie In fact I'Vei-v.
tiling licecsMiry tneiinblo you to
take it iiieusuio by whieli lliey
p.unrai(- you KlyllFli peirect
iuiiiii: weii-nuiile Mriuents in
ii-oiii SlSa suit till. 1 lo.iM'si.iienj
Hear inpo'sll'lo Iho color price style etc.
uvmreil. A wiioie suit can now lie sent iiv
mail nt sniull font. 'I IlkMIK A . refeV
lo lliniMiiuls whom llii'v hire Hum suppli
tluiin Hie past St years nmh! for aamples
or en 1 1 :
slfi.ti .cor. tit n a- t lielmit St. I-iiiIh
Jntnllitt who havo loal but nr r.."-tetlnc
Villi slnmlnn deelareln arateiul ieru. m-tr
appieeliiilmi of the mell-i ni n inie .r Ilea
tttlet't Hlomseh Hlltern. Not on; 1 le.. 1
Impart tireuxili Iniln-wealr It. rt.rr.-Ms uu
Irrtwilar aeld tints tlf ti .lonue 1 iuaka
the liewslt aat at pMper Intervals kU aa't
t lho who ntffer friiin Thaniimtlo and
S rvw"bf' wqras w.ll as pre-
Votita rever and asu.
Kraal ty all irmralsta and IVa'.rt
generally
1
FrTcWPla
1
1
P W W CELEBRATED J($
LEHMAN HROS.J
New York. (
LEHMAN ABRAHAM & CO.
COTTON FACTOBS
-AN
Cor. (JJtAVIEJl & BAKOXNE
S-.Ar1")1'- I
K. .Murka
.ew urieans. i
J I Mms.B.
ai. .itern.
NO MORE WOOD FAMINE
Just ISct-riveriaiid for anion! rcnKomuhlo rUs
500 CORDS OF WOOD
At the Last Iafl is WoJ Yard.
J?n DT8TBRBAOH
Ii. HAM ILTOK
826 ELM STREET - DALLAS TEXAS.
Paints Oils Glass Wall Paper
Pictures Frames Mouldings Brackets Etc.
Ready Mixed Paints a!! col'rs constantly on hand
Orders from tho country lollclled and trade scpplied at tho lowest prices.
W. C HOWABD & CO.
Commission 33flCerolin.xi.ts
BKALKIW IN
WHEAT CORN OATS Etc. in CAR LOTS.
Proprietors City Elevator. DALLAS TEXAS
KIT.T IN(1 (MM'WHM KOIt HliMV A
J. S. DAUGHERTY
hi ipiii d li Ids?
DALLAS TEXAN
WIllHtai tto lVoosand I'imMIo counties with
hla surveying corps between the 13th and :wtu
ol April where tlisy will remain during tho
present year and parties wlBhlugto Invest
In lands In tltoBo oountiea or have scrip lofj
eoted tliere aro lnvltedto eall0im him. All
parties winning; to can accompany the party
at their own expense nnd make selections of
their landa.
TO THE PUBLIC.
-Tim
Pais Ipg So
HAS Ul'KNKD AS 01FIOK AT
603 MAIN STREET
The bulldluj formerly occupied by Ganuoii
lirotliers.
Dllll'.OT LINKS nnd THUOI'GH (1IW TO
ALL I'OINTs NtiHm EiSI
aud WKSf ' 4
Also for all Point renebed Iiy thn Im.
U m.U A Unxit Sonhen aid TaS Sk
1'aclllo liullttaj-s "
Prol M"ld '"r "n'' 1CllVcrt'
t.H. MAMKIHOX.Agt Ht.
KOR
Sngiui'sn.
Rollers
Xlonr MIU. old or new prooow
Corn Millie
"iwlug Sawn
I'lilk'ji. or
Klinllliig
Apply tu
SINKER DAVIS & CO
t'aelilo Avsnu west of.T. A V Depot.
Dallas . Texas.
tHad tor Clroniat
J. B. DKURY. iLE"i1?
witb
STS. NKW 0&LKAN8 La.
Correspoiidonts in Liverpool
Newsass & )o. J!e. L Uosenlielm JPSoa
SI-KOIAI.TV. Write tor Quotation' .
lOTTKltHS
UU April li 1M1 LlUMtS luw.
GUAJHD EXTKA DUAW1S0
A.S. ftvnna Xiottery.
OAl'iTAli I'rlno (one million) ....S1oihiomJ
-leeouu upuai rrie 2IKIU)01
intra tapiiai rnzs lug (mil
usni f'.neo T1UUKT8.
M'lwile tlelrt. fclui. tnl i. tir.. . .i.il
ftt; fortieth Jfi. Shares or a pool of In
whole tickets W per Bharej linlf.HJ 50par l
1 ieo or Kiu u iiuy 1 uk 5:10 or more ill r cent
uaeiMiiib. icaviH arm ny exprnnu. U U
'f desired. MANUEL OHIIANTIA.
lmllnmii...OI X ..l '
sllfaBBIialltUiUJfB
La. S. L.
TAKE NOTICE!
This Is thoVmly Lottery evur toted on liTtbi
people of a Mate ami iindor a late decision of
; . . iT. 1 1 . : "asiiingtca.il
- - n-- J itVTT 111 UUIK11
Mates all othor oliartera htni i..n.
penled or liuvlng no exlstouoe A oinendld
iiiiiiort.iiiil l.v In H.I.. .. r. 1
t on(ln'iH IS at .New Urleana. Tndaf
April 13 lNKI.'.;p.nth Wontlily Iirawlm
Loulslunn Slate Lottery Companj
1 ?'!.lB"1'"l"."on T"" "Tularly inooriwrsteJ
by he Legislature of Uio hiu.b (or EliU(!Uoori
iiiull.hnrltalilepiirprses In 1MI8 lor tho tarmol
Iwiinlv-Uve years to wlileh contract Hie Invlolt-
Wel.iltliortheSlal Isplmlgeil.wlilch pleilgsliM
been reiu -vedby an overwhelming i.omilar voto
aocurlnir Us fiunolilsa In tho new ouiutiltulli
"T"" i'e.. iiiiiiir in a. i. iej wi h a caul-
t'oli .snsj. . to which It has slnen iitilTl
Tlekela Si.
list or rmzist
1 CAPITAL PK1ZE
1 Oiiplml rrUe
lt;apttal Prle
a Prir.eaof tm
51'rliesof 11110
50 l'rlzeaof Mm
100 Prises of 1(10
-'HO Prltesof M
SOD 1'rlr.eoof 21) 1 "'
looo Prises of lo
Al'fHoxitlATION Vms'ss"
9 Apiiruxlmntionprlzet of t.nm
Ap-iroxlmiilln prl7.eaof 10.
Approximation prises of lnO ....
10000
6000
0. 000
111101)
10000
101)00
1011110
10 000
10000
1700
1. bOO
11(10
l.K'J Prizes amniiutlng to UP400
(i'sponsiuleeorreNKiiidlns aaeuis vtautodal
an points in whom liberal coiupmisutlon will
iw puiil hr further Pil'orniHtlon wrllo
clearly giving full add reus send orders by
expriewor re:iHt.re. lelleror money order by
mull B ldres-i ilenlyiu 1 '
w . .tV PAUPlt-JN. ewOrleaiij. La.
is. 11.-All einvesjo iMnci: should be with
M. A. laii-ihln es abjve. In all oasiw the
leuets tile iikelvei r.re Hem 11111I never elrcu-
...... ..U....H teiiiiiiiues or aiiviiuug else in-
sicail. At.y nun pmpuslnK lo oilor auytliliia
eltuu-n reiil:i i- i.p i.
1 .1 -" ''v nittl IA 11 Id 11 ll U VO
liBlt orthut or i!k noinosiiv B 11 lner.
All our Omud Kiir.ior.lnry l.nwlngsaio
uuileriuo suiiervliioii liuim. G. T. Beaiiro-
uai1. niiil .lniK.i a i-n.i.. .......
ropulnr monthly tlrawinv
Immaii Mm Co.
At Mnonuley'a rrheatr In the Cily of l.oufi
vlllccn
THI KSDAT M AllCU SI 1NS1.
These Oruwinirni-nirmnnOiiv iKtmiini.. .
cepted) u.uli r provlalon ef au act of t.liatlon-
eral Ansemiity of Kimtueky. Aneorporlillrjjt
the Newpott prlniliiK Him Neiyanaper Co.
approved April in K;s.
r.?-Tlila la a siuclal aot and has never been
repealed.
The Dultial Htntes elroult court on itiircu
8) rendered Hie lollowliiii iIih'IsIoiih:
1. . i.i . .I : 1 "' "fanu single Nun- J
11 r"'" will take place monthly on tbi I
second l ues ay. H never scales or postpOMS. B
LookattliMeflowliigliPitrlbiitlon- I
m. CAWTALFHl'AEiimio IU
lnO.fslOTIckow Ht Two Dollaia caoh. Htri
IIHJ
III iniatrl'e
I a lnritr ro- 1
1 for tue '
latr-'iiiit the t'oinmouwr-iltli llatrl'e
bntlon Company la leiritl.
Hit Ita ! rowing nre folr.
The eottiiaiiy has now on hand 1
Aorv fund .' Read the list of prize for tho
MARCH DRAWING
1 lrlK
?o(iifl
10000
r.(4)
)liIK'0
W 0
10eoo
..........; In.oefl
I'-'iS .
. I0!e
A.iproxlma ion ?w
App'roxYiuiition '
1.H00
ApproxlmiiUon
r
1 Pr:
1 l'rli
Ill 1'rlM.a ai.oixienrh
ik) rrlsin f'JSiearli.
lis) PrlaiwtlnOeaeli
i0 Prizes SMeseb...
Sill Prises meeh.
IlKS) IVIs.o fin aaei
H Prts. tut) nch
Prlr.js
9 Prlsen ttv nach.
Prlsea '
t Prizes SliX) each
PrUnt ;.
9tiPrl.f.
I hole TlcaotS IS Half '
mi 1 levels .i m if 1
Boinlt niouey or bank draft I
nnu vj fxonss. lHm'tJ lend
letter "i" Mmlnrilna onlnr. nnir
ui'wif ll.y Bxurns can be "en I t ntir mim'iim.
Atldt.s nil oidem t . HDU:iMN
TloktH. r
Icketa lo
iu letter 01V
by rtai"i" 1
.11 s.t nA 1
Courlor-'uiiriisl building Louisville KT.. r .
J. in trfjrl.eta iljUWay .N" Y r k j
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